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5?N08NW0048 63.1414 CASUMMIT LAKE
ST. JOE CANADA INC. FINAL REPORT OMEP Application OM-83-1-C-198
J. BRISCO DECEMBER 1984
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63.44M CASUMMIT LAKE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part l
Part II
Part TJT
Part TV
Introduction Property: Description, Location 6- Access Summary of Work on the Horseshoe Island Property Summary of Work on the Mcintyre B^y Property Certificate of Qualifications
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Horseshoe Island Drill Program Required Information Results of the Drill Program
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Horseshoe Island Maanetic Survey Required Information Results of the Survey
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The Mrlntrye Bay Geophysical Surveys Introduction Assessment Report of the Survey
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LIST OF APPENDIXES
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DDH Assay Results Magnetometer Snecifications Description of the VLF-EM System Description of the Max -"Min II EM System DDH Logs - holes HI84-06 to HI84-19 (in seoarate folder)
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Magnetometer Readings
LIST OF MAPS
Map Map Map Map Map
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Property location Map Claim Map Horseshoe Island Total Field Magnetic Contours Diamond Drill Hole Location Plan Section 20+00 E 1983 Grid HI 83 - 05,06 scale Map 6 Section 7+50 E 1984 Grid HI 84 - 08,16 scale Map 7 Section 6+00 E 1984 Grid HI 84 - 09,13 scale Map 8 Section 5+00 E 1984 Grid HI 84 - 10 scale Map 9 Section 4+75 E 1984 Grid HI 84 - 11 scale 84 - 12 Map 10 Section 4+31 1984 E Grid HI scale '~ Map 11 Section HI 84 - 14 scale Map 12 Section 8+25 E 1984 Grid HI 84 - 07,15 scale Map 13 Section HI 84 - 17 scale Map 14 Section HI 84 - 18 scale Map 15 Section HI 84 - 19 scale
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Part I
Introduction
This report describes the results of work carried out by St. Joe Canada on their Horseshoe Island Project under OMEP Program OM-83-1-C-198, between November l, 1983 and October 31, 1984. This work consisted of diamond drilling and a magnetic survey on the Horseshoe Island property, and magnetic, VLF and HLEM surveys on the Mclntrye Bay property. The diamond drilling consisted of two periods: from March 2 to March 21, 1984 and from June 3 to July 24, 1984. As explained in the notes accompanying the financial statement, St. Joe's expenditures on this project exceeded the maximum allowable grant. We have determined that the grant was exceeded during the drilling of hole HI84-19 which was completed on June 21, .1984. This report, therefore deals only with work completed and expenditures made up to and including June 21, 1984.
Property - Descriptions, Location and The Horseshoe Island property consists of 285 unpatented claims 10056 owned by St. Joe Canada Inc. as of Oct. 31, 1984. The size of the property has been increased from 69 at the beginning of the r|e.ci'^n-trx3 ~ The McTntrve Bay property consists of 10 unpatented nrnninn claim1o'-Ti^d i-y Rt J"^e Canada as of October 31, 1984, up from 7 at the beginning of the designated period. Access is by float plane from Red L^ke or E^r Fa^ls, Ontario, an air distance of 102 and 99 km. respectiveJy. The South Bay Mine Road, a gravel secondary highway, terminate.^ some 34 km south of the Horseshoe Island Property .
Horseshoe Island Property
Red Lake Volcanic Bell
Birch- Uchi Volcanic Belt
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- 3 Summary of Work on the Horseshoe Island Property
1935:
A vein is indicated on Ontario Department of Mines Map No. 45C, based on field work carried out in 1935 by W.D. Harding. Initial prospecting and trenching was likely carried out on Horseshoe Island prior to this time.
1944:
A winter diamond dril] program consisting of 20 holes (1418m) is
reported to have been carried out on the southeast shore of Horseshoe Island in the vicinity of two mineralized trenches, and from the ice along strike in both directions. Drill logs and assays of this drilling were made available to St. Joe Canada in February 1984. 1970:
Sudbury Contact Mines drilled 6 holes totalling in 94.8m an a Au Cu Ni Ag occurence 2 km north of the Horseshoe Island mineralized zones.
1974:
Goldsearch Limited carried out a magnetic and VLF-EM survey centred on the Horseshoe Island gold mineralization. The fluxgate magnetic survey outlined a strong positive anomaly that has a strike length of approx imately 370 meters. It is centred under the lake and is associated with the mineralized trenches. Other magnetic anomalies are centred 400 meters northeast along strike and 670 meters southwest along strike from the mineralized trenches. The VLF survey picked up three short conductors south and east of Horseshoe Island in Birch Lake.
Other Work Various other individuals or companies have held the property over the years; however, no records exist of any work having been carried out. The claims were held by a Red Lake resident and lapsed approximately one month before being staked by St. Joe Canada in August 1982.
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St. Joe Work Summary: August, September, 1982:
Reconnaissance mapping Trench sampling Humus survey
October, 1982:
Katerborne I. P. Survey
March, 1983:
Ground I. P. and magnetic survey
July, 1983:
Detailed mapping of Horseshoe Island
March, 1984
DDH 11 holes
total 1,149 m
June, July, 1984
DDH 13 holes
total 3,248 m
Summary of Work on the Mcintyre Bay Property 1933
Annual Report No. 42 of the ODM describes a property called the east group of the Boylen property on page 41. The description of shear zone hosted quartz veins with pyrite and arsenopyrite corresponds to claim 636137.
1960
New Dickenson Mines and the Alcon Syndicate drilled a total of x-ray holes totalling 304m on claims 636137 and 646139.
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Noranda Mines filed an Input Aeromagnetic and EM survey included coverage of the Mcintyre Bay Property.
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St. Joe Work Summary:
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Mcintyre Bay
August, 1982
Reconnaissance mapping
March, April, 1984
Linecutting, Magnetic Survey VLF survey HLEM (Max - Min) survey.
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Certificate of Qualifications I, James Brisco of the City of Scarborough, Province of Ontario, do hereby certify that: 1.
I reside at 165 Chillery Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario
2.
I have worked as a geologist for the past 8 years.
3.
I am a graduate of the University of Toronto, with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree (1976) in Geology.
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I am a member of the Prospectors and Developers Association, of the Canadian Institute of Mini no and Metallurgy, and of the Geological Association of Canada.
5.
I supervised the drill programs in the field and personally logged all drill core. I supervised the line cutting and magnetic survey at Horseshoe Island. I have written parts I, II, and III of the report.
DATED AT TORONTO THIS 11TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1984
James Brisco
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Part II
Horseshoe Island Drill Program
Required Information The Horseshoe Island drill program was carried out in 2 phases, March 2, to March 21, 1984 and June 3 to July 24, 1984. Holes 17, 18 and 19 of the second phase are included in this report. The diamond drill contractor responsible for both phases of drilling was Midwest Drilling Ltd. 180 Cree Crescent Winnipeg, Manitoba The drill core was assayed at Custom Fire Assay, Cochenour, Ontario and employed standard fire assay methods, using a 1/2 assay ton charge. With a few exceptions, all of the core was assayed unsplit and the pulps and rejects are stored in rented space at the Cochenour Arena in Cochenour, Ontario. Copies of the assay results are included in Appendix J.
Objectives of the Drill Program .. The objectives of the drill program was to follow up the low grade gold intersection discovered in Hole HI83-05, and documented in St. Joe Canada's final report on OMEP Application OM-82-l-JV-191. This hole together with hole HI-83-04 outlined an auriferous alteration zone of unknown width and strike length along the south shore of Horseshoe Island.
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Results of the Drill Program The diamond drill program has succeeded in outlining an alteration zone with a strike length of 450m. Within this alteration envelope, twD mineralized zones are recognized: Zone A and Zone B. Another potential mineralized zone, comprised of intersections in holes 13 and 18 is referred to as Zone C. The main alteration zone is subparallel to regional strike but does cut the major lithologic units. Some of the better grades of mineralization occur along the altered contacts of major lithologic units. The A-B alteration zone is characterized by sericitization, hematization and locally carbonatization. Zone C alteration is characterized by silicification. The relative amounts of the above alteration products is highly variable. Pyrite is ubiquitous in both types of alteration and in a general way its content is directly proportional to gold content. Accessory minerals are rare in the altered zones. Chalcopyrite and tourmaline, where observed, are positive indicators of gold mineralization.
Visible gold is farily common, but is not necessarily a sure sign of significant assay results.
Part III
The Horseshoe Island Magnetic Survey
Required Information The total field magnetic survey was carried out on March 25 and March 1984 by: Kevin Leonard 886 Tanager Avenue Burlington, Ontario
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Stephen Harrigan l Maplegrove Drive Oakville, Ontario
Data from the survey has been plotted and contoured with an interval of 100m and presented on Map 3. A total of 19.86 km of survey line was read, comprising 1588 readings. The survey grid consisted of a base line oriented at N43 E and grid lines at 50m spacing. Details of the make, model and specifications of the magnetic equipment used in the survey are included in appendix 2. Results of Survey (Map 3) The principal feature of the total field contour plan is a linear magnetic high, with a relief in excess of 1500 gammas that trends S 70 W from 1+50S on line 900 E to 1-f 50 N on line 3 -f 50 E. This feature is coincident with a large section of the A-B mineralized zones, however the source is believed to be more directly related to a particular stratigraphic unit with very high magnetic susceptibility, the volcanic conglomerate. The well defined, regular gradient on the south side of this anomaly corresponds to the volcanic conglomerate - felsic pyroclastic contact. A conspicuous interruption of this anomaly occurs at 6 4- 50E. This is caused by the intrusion of a granodiorite stock into the volcanic conglomerate. Another less well defined interruption of this anomaly occurs at 9 4 50E. Another magnetic gradient trends at L17E from 5+OON on line 8+50E to about 50 S on 6+OOE. The gradient does not cross the linear magnetic high structure mentioned previously and is interpreted to be a reflection of the granodiorite-volcanic contact. Another very strong one line anomaly occurs at 4+50N on line 12+OOE in the north east corner of the map. This anomaly lies under Birch Lake, and the source is unknown. A cultural source cannot be ruled out.
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The Mcintyre Bay Magnetic, VLF-EM and Max-Min HLEM Surveys
Introduction The results of geophysical surveys carried out on the Mclntryre Bay property were previously filed for assessment purposes. The submission consisted of a report with appendicies and six maps. The appendicies that deal with the specifications and make and model of equipment used in the survey are included in aopendix 2. Otherwise the assessment report for these surveys is included in its entirety.
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Specifications Dynamic Range Sensitivity Statistical Error Resolution Standard Memory Capacity Absolute Accuracy Display Resolution Capture Range
Display Gradient Tolerance Sensor Sensor Cable Operating Environmental Range Power Supply
Battery Cartridge Life Weight and Dimensions Instrument Console only Lead Acid Battery Cartridge Sensor System Complement
18,000 to 93,000 gammas ±0.02 gamma 0.01 gamma 1383 data blocks or readings ±15 ppm at 23 0 C, 50 ppm over the operating temperature range 0.1 gamma ± 2 5 0Xo relative to ambient field strength of last stored value Custom-designed, ruggedized liquid crystal display with an operating temperature range from -35 0C to + 55 0 C 5,000 gammas per meter Optimized miniature design. Magnetic cleanliness is consistent with the specified absolute accuracy Remains flexible in temperature range; includes low strain connector -35 0C to -f 55 0C; D-100% relative humidity; weather-proof Non-magnetic rechargeable sealed lead acid battery cartridge or belt; or, Disposable "C" cell battery car tridge or belt 2,000 to 5,000 readings, depending upon ambient temperature and rate of readings
EDA is a pioneer in the development of advanced geophysical systems and has created many innovations that increase field productivity and lower survey costs. EDA's OMNIMAC series consists of the PPM-350 Total Field Magne tometer, PPM-400 Base Station Magnetometer, and the PPM-500 Vertical Gradiometer. Contact us now for details.
3.4 kg, 238 x 150 x 250 mm 1.9kg 1.2 kg, 56 mm diameter x 200 mm Electronics console; sensor with 3-meter cable; sensor staff; power supply; harness assembly; operation manual.
EDA Instruments Inc 1 Thornclif fe Park Drive Toronto. Ontario Canada M4H1C9 Telex 06 2 J222 EDA TOR Cable instruments Toronto (416) 4257800 in U S A
EDA instruments Inc 5151 ward Road Wheat Ridge. Colorado USA 80055 Telex 00450681DVR (30 J) 422-9112
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The PPM-350 is the latest addition to EDA's OMNIMAC*™ series of magnetometers and gradiometers. It is engineered to provide users with the latest state-of-the-art advances in microprocessor: technology, including many features that are unique in the field.
Major benefits and features include: * Significant increase in productivity * Lowered survey costs * Automatic diurnal correction * Programmable grid coordinates * Highly reproduceable data * Ergonomic design * Simplified fieldwork * Computer-compatible
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Description
Functions
Features and Benefit*
The EDA OMNIMAC PPM-350 is a high-technology, proton precession total field magnetometer that measures and records the earth's magnetic field at the simple touch of a key. It identifies and records the location, time of each measurement, computes the statistical error, and records the decay and strength of the signal being measured. The PPM-350 is a microprocessorbased system and employs a memory magnetometer concept pioneered by EDA. Packaged in a compact, lightweight, rugged housing, the PPM-350 in corporates ergonomic-design features that provide maximum comfort and ease-of-operation in the field. It is used in a chestmounted mode with a shoulderharness. It has a large Liquid Crystal Display for easy reading, even in direct sunlight, and its oversized touch-sensitive keyboard permits cold-weather operation without having to remove gloves.
In a typical field survey operation, the PPM-350 can perform all of the following functions: * A visual readout and storage of the following information in an absolutely secure memory that prevents data loss or tampering: - total magnetic field magnitude - time of measurement - grid coordinates for every reading - statistical error of total field reading - signal strength and decay measurement * Users have a choice of three input, or data storage, modes: - manual record - spot record - automatic update record * Users-also have a choice of three output modes: - to a DCU-200 magnetic cassette recorder
Productivity up, Costs Down
- to a DCU-040 or DCU-400 thermal printer
- to any RS-232C-compatible microcomputer * Each reading is automatically assigned a record number which can also be used to identify loca tions of measurements taken off the grid. This also serves to recall data, as well, simply by key ing in the record number. * Sub-grid coordinates and posi tion up-date are given, permit ting more detailed study within the main grid, without altering main grid data. * Many readings can be taken at one point to verify a reading, without updating the position.
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Users of the OMNIMAC PPM-350 can enjoy in creases in survey produc tivity by as much as 5C?o because of the solid-state i features that are designec into it. This increase in pro ductivity, with resultant lower survey costs, is made possible because i: enables the operator to take measurements f as:e and with greater accuracy thantonventiona! techniques permit. This, in turn, allows the survey operator to spend more time in the field surveying significantly more area than would be otherwise possible.
Automatic Diurnal correction
Diurnal variations are corrected automatically and in just a few minutes, instead of the two or three hours required in manual operation. The raw total field data collected and stored in the PPM-35:: is corrected by the PPM-400 Base Station Magnetometer through a single cable link. Using the linear interpolation method, corrected data is produced faster and more accurately, because the possibility of human error is reduced.
Programmable Grid coordinate
Measurements are also made faster and more accurately because the location of each reading is taken automatically on an incremental basis, and recorded along with the time of that measurement. An additional benefit of this feature is that it can provide the basis for computer plotting to obtain survey profiles. Highly Reproduceable Data The PPM-350 provides users witn the highest confidence level in the
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other Features industry. Its highly reproduceable data is a result of four leadingedge design features that eliminate the need for taking multiple readings: - An exclusive Signal Processing Technique* - Constant Energy Polarization that maintains equal energy to the sensor even when the main battery supply decreases - Sensitivity to ±0.02 gamma that ensures repeatability of readings - Automatic Fine-Tuning that takes the previous reading as the base for the next Ergonomlc Design Operator comfort and efficiency were prime considerations in the design of the new PPM-350. It is lightweight and is encased in a rugged housing that permits operation in a wide variety of field conditions. The oversize keyboard enables the operator to take measurements without removing gloves. Large LCD's make reading much easier, even in bright sunlight. Fieldwork Simplified Since each reading is automatically stored in a non-volatile memory, the need to make handwritten notebook entries on total field magnitude, time of reading, line and station numbers, etc. is eliminated. This reduces the need for notebook usage by the operator, thereby improving pro ductivity. Also, it allows field surveys to be made under all weather conditions. Computer compatible All EDA OMNIMAC systems can in terface with any computer using RS-232C standard. This enables generation of profiles, contour maps, etc.
* Data Recall. Daily readings can be recalled either by record number or in sequence. * Non-Volatile Memory, A lithium battery with a life-expectancy of 4 years provides total protection of data stored in memory and of the real-time clock in case the primary battery runs down or is removed. * Environmental Dependability. PPM-550 operates in temperature extremes of -35 0C to 55 0C. At -25 0C, a heater automatically activates to ensure LCD perfor mance. Environmental sealing allows operation in very high humidity and in driving rain. * Higher Gradient Tolerance. More accurate readings are obtained because the PPM-350's optimized sensor geometry and reduced size result in higher tolerances to local gradients. * Power Supply versatility. Users can choose from a variety of power packages: - rechargeable sealed lead acid
battery belt or cartridge - disposable alkaline "C" cell battery belt or cartridge. Error Analysis. This unique feature is a great time saver because the calculation of the statistical error of each reading lets the operator make an onthe-spot decision whether that reading should be stored or not. Memory Upgrade. The stan dard memory of 1383 readings is optionally expandable up to 2555 readings. Decimal Spacing, intermediate readings can be stored every 12.5 units, while using the usual 25-unit station interval. internal Real-Time Clock. More accurate and reliable measure ments can be made and stored because time is taken to the nearest second. Also, the operator need not wear a wristwatch, which is a common and often overlooked source of magnetic interference. uncorrected Data PPM-S50
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EM16 SPECIFICATIONS MEASURED QUANTITY
Inphase and quad-phase components of vertical magnetic field as a percentage of horizontal primary field, (i.e. tangent of the tilt angle and ellipticity).
SENSITIVITY
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RESOLUTION
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OPERATING FREQUENCY
15-25 kHz VLF Radio Band. Station selection done by means of plug-in units.
OPERATOR CONTROLS
ON/OFF switch, battery test push button, station selector switch, audio volume control, quadrature dial, inclinometer.
POWER SUPPLY
6 disposable 'AA 1 cells.
DIMENSIONS
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WEIGHT
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PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
The VLF-transmitting stations operating for communications with submarines have a vertical antenna. The Antenna current is thus vertical, creating a concentric horizontal magnetic field around them. When these magnetic fields meet conductive bodies in the ground, there will be secondary fields radiating from these bodies. (See Figures 3 6t 4 ). This equipment measures the vertical components of these secondary fields. The EM16 is simply a sensitive receiver covering the frequency band of the VLF-transmitting stations with means of measuring the vertical field components. The receiver has two inputs, with two receiving coils built into the instrument. One coil has normally vertical axis and the other is horizontal. The signal from one of the coils (vertical axis) is first minimized by tilting the instrument. The tilt-angle is calibrated in percentage. The remaining signal in this coil is finally balanced out by a measured percentage of a signal from the other coil, after being shifted by 90 degrees. This coil is normally parallel to the primary field, (See instrument Block Diagram - Figure 2). Thus, if the secondary signals are small compared to the primary horizontal field, the mechanical tilt-angle is an accurate measure of the vertical real-component, and the compensation 1/2 - signal from the horizontal coil is a measure of the quadrature vertical signal.
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The MaxMin .II system is designed to measure both the verti cal and horizontal in-phase (IP) and quadrature phase (QP) components of the anomalous field from electrically conduc tive zones.
More accurately/ the directions of the measured
components are perpendicular and parallel to the mean slope between the transmitting coil (Tx) and the receiving coil (Rx).
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME
OF
PROPERTY
HOLE
NO.
.
LOCATION LATITUDE
HI84-07
1984 Grid: 8 + 37N
ELEVATION
LENGTH
0+37S
Mar.
5r
1984
56.50M
8+25E
DEPARTIIPF AZIMUTH
STARTED
HI84-07
Horseshoe Island
FINISWFD
21 4- 30E 133 0 D IP
LJJ
Mar.
6T
AZIMUTH
Meters
DIP
4.2 56.5
45 0 15 38 0 15
FOOTAGE
0
2.00
2.00 53.80
HOLE NO. _________ SHEET NO.
LOGGED BY
1984
BQ
Casing Cleft in hole) Chloritized Granodiorite 4081 Medium Grained grey-green to pinkish grey green Pale green to white sericitized feldspar 4082 weakly magnetic throughout weakly effervescent throughout 4083 moderately foliated approximately 10 fractures per meter from 1.0 to 17 .X) 4084 " A " " " 17.0 to 53.0 majority of fractures parallel or sub parallel to foliation 4085 pyrite f, .257* except as indicated 25% of fractures slickensided 4.37 - 4.43 quartz vein at 48O to C. A. 0.5-1^ disseminated pyrite diffuse boundaries 4.43 - 4.87 silicified 0.5 to 1 .07* pyrite 4.87 - 4.90 q.v. at 52o to C. A. chloritic bands diffuse boundaries 0.5 to I .Q7, pyrite 7.95 - 7.97 pinkish silicified zone at 53O to C. A. 8.44 mass of subhedral recrystallized pyrite 2 cm x 1 cm 9.95 -10.24 silicified reddish zone i086 Q.25% pyrite i087 11.70 - 12.15 reddish slightly silicified zone i088 may represent very poorly developed i089 microbreccia >0.25% pyrite i090 12.15 - 53.57 homogeneous dark grey green granodiorite i091 *092 *093 20.62 hematized fracture at 430 to C. A. *094 *095
b.fe^
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
J. Brisco ASSAYS
SAMPLE NO.
TOTAL
i of 2
L u
REMARKS Drilled by Midwest Core Size:
DESCRIPTI ON TO
AZIMUTH
-45
FOOTAGE FROM
DIP
??
7o
OZ/TON OZ/TON
2.00
3.50
1.5
.01
3.50
5.00
1.5
.07
5.00
6.50
1.5
.02
6.50
7:30
1:4
:oi
8.00
9.50
1.5
.01
9.50 11.0 12.50 14.00 15.50 17.12 18.5 20.0 21.5 23.0
11.00 12.50 14.00 15.50 17.00 18.50 20.0 21.5 23.0 24.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.38 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
.02 .01 .01 Tr. TT
tt ft Tt ft ft
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY— HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
MO.
53.00 - 53.08 Shear zone, some vein quartz ground core 53.57 - 53.87 Granodiorite is slightly finer grained and darker (chloritized at contact)
to
to to CO
1
O Z 0
a.
S 1
tfl UJ
O O
tr O
z
Volcanic Conglomerate 53.87 - 55.10 tuffaceous section 55.10 - 56.50 volcanic conglomerate rounded fragments - dark fine grained chloritic and light-bleached varieties tuffaceous section moderatley magnetic conglomerate section weakly magnetic moderatley effervescent - approx. 10% carbonate >0.25% pyrite very weakly granitized bands? or fragments? 56.35 - 56.50 character sample
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE
?. SULPH IDES
46.90 - 47.00 character sample 47.90 - 48.13 silicified zone 0.5 to 1 .07, pyrite
CO
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
TO
56.50
HI84-07
1——————————————————————^—,
17.00 - 1712 character sample 31.84 - 32.09 silicified zone D.5% pyrite 41.00 few cubes euhedral pyrite 3mm
53.87
Horseshoe Island
FROM
TO
TOTAL
4096 4097 4098 4099 4100 4101 4102 4103 4104 4105 4106 4107 4108 4109 4110 4111 4112 4113
24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.6 47.0 48.5 50.0
26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.6 47.0 48.5 50.0 51.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
4114
51.5
53.0
1.5
4115 4116
53.0 54.5
54.5 55.5
1.5 1.0
4117
55.5
56.35
.85
*
~.
OZ/TOW
Tr. .01 Tr. TT TT TT TT TT TT
11 11
.10 Tr. TT TT TT Tf
11
11 TT
tr
^^ OZ TOW
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME HOLE
OF
PROPERTY
NO.
. HI84-08
Horseshoe Island LENGTH
1984 Grid: 0+33S
LOCATION
1 + 7 5N
LATITUDE ELEVATION
Mar. 5, 1984
DIP
DEPARTUR F
FIN I5H ED .
133
AZIMUTH
4.2 60
0 3.80
3.80 3.92
3.92
34.65
AZIMUTH
20 + 25E 0
Mar. 6 .
DIP
Gore Size: BO
-45
1984
LOGGED BY
Casing (casing left in) Gneissic Boulder (possible lost core below this in overburden) Chloritized Granodiorite 3.92 to 8.00 slightly more fractured than lower sections fractures at 220 , 23 , 290 , 35 O , 47O , 520 , 62 0 , 57 0 , Medium grained, dark grey green, homogenous feldspar, quartz, chlorite, hornblende, biotite carbonate fracture coatings rarely show slickensides , .Varies from massive (85%) with well preserved feldspar laths to gneissic (m) Pyrite trace to .25% or as indicated Minor silicified sections accompany increase in pyrite 9.10 - 9.50 gneissic 10.45 slickensided fracture sub parallel to C. A. 11.13 carbonate veinlet approximately 15 to C. A. 11.74 quartz carbonate veinlet at 47 to C. A. 11.89 - 12.10 carbonate stringers 14.72 - 14.80 weakly silicified zone 0.5 to i . 07, pyrite 15.18 - 15.29 D.5% pyrite 16.67 - 17.15 highly silicified, up to 80% quartz grey quartz replacement of feldspar white interstitial quartz 17, d isseminated pyrite 17.24 - 17.32 Q.5% pyrite 17.46 - 17.56 Q.5% pyrite 20.80 - 21-07 silicified, 2 7* pyrite 21.20 - 21.38 gneissic section 21.72 - 21.75 quartz carbonate veinlet 40 to core axis 0.5 cm thick 31.75 - 31.87 silicified zone, Q.8% pyrite
7o SULPH IDES
J. Brisco ASSAYS
SAMPLE NO.
FOOTAGE
7o
7o
OZ/TON OZ/TON
FROM
TO
4042
3.8
3.9
.1
4043 4044
3.9 5.4
5.4 6.9
1.5 1.5
ti tt
4045 4046
6.9 8.4
8.4 9.9
1.5 1.5
li .01
4047 4048
9.9 10.34
10.25 11.84
.35 1.5
Tr.
4049
11.84
13.34
1.5
4050 4051 4052 4053 4054 4055 4056 4057 4058 4059
13.34 14.84 16.34 17.93 19.43 20.93 22.41 23.91 25.41 26.91
14.84 16.34 17.93 19.43 20.93 22.41 23.91 25.41 26.91 28.41
1.5 1.5 1.46 1.5 1.5 1.48 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
.02 Tr. .01 .03 Tr. tt tt tt
4060 4061
28.41 29.91
29.91 31.41
1.5 1.5
Tr. ti
TOTAL
l of 3
Drilled by Midwest
44 0 15 43.15
DESCRIPTION TO
DIP
REMARKS
FOOTAGE FROM
FOOTAGE
M
60;.Qm
7+OOF
AZIMUTH -
STARTED
HI84-08
HOLE NO. _________ SHEET NO. ————^
Tr.
ft
tt
..tt
.02
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NO.
TO
CD tO CD
to CO t S
z
o tt o 1
t/5 UJ
g CC
O
z
3
44.20
HI84-08 HOLE NO. —————————
DESCRIPTION
SHEET NO..
l—————————————————————j——.
blocky gneissic section gneissic section
Highly Altered Granodiorite -pale reddish color -relatively soft, quartz-sericite rock, may also contain substantial clay minerals -5 to I 57a carbonate (highly effervescent) .255? pyrite, except as indicated -strongly foliated 34.65 - 37.20 carbonated section 37.2 - 37.26 silicified blocky section, 1 7, pyrite 17, pyrite 37.26 - 48.35 more silicified (harder) -still contains carbonate -less than .25% pyrite 38.20 - 39.00 slickensided fractures parallel to foliation at 580 , 590 , 480 , 600 39.14 - 40.09 harder, more silicified zone -less well foliated -1 to 2 7, pyrite in fine grained streaks and disseminations -pale red to whitish in color -trace carbonate (very weakly effervescent) 40.36 quartz - carbonate vein 0.5cm 40.39 - 40.59 lost core 40.39 2 to 1*7, pyrite increase in silicification 41.47 - 41.53 dark grey chloritic shear 41.36 - 42.80 W pyrite 41.99 V.G. 3 clusters of dusty along lightly chloritized fracture 70 to core axis fracture not slickensided 42.80 - 44.20 silicified brick red color 2 to 4/S pyrite as streaks and disseminations weakly magnetic pyrite and chlorite streaks at 48 to C. A.
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE
7. SULPH, IDES
31.85 - 32.40 32.60 - 34.65 34.65
Horseshoe Island
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
NAME OF PROPERTY—
FROM
TO
TOTAL
1
-.
0 Z x TOW
4062 4063
31.41 32.91
32.91 34.41
1.5 1.5
.06 .04
4064 4065 4066 4067
34.41 35.91 37.41 38.91
35.91 37.41 38.91 40.41
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
.02 .06 .10 .18
4068 4069
40.41 V.G. 41.91
41.91 43.41
1.5 1.5
.20 .19
4070
43.41
44.91
1.5
.14
4071
44.91
46.41
1.5
.16
^^ 02, TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
44.20
DESCRIPTION
TO
48.35
49.80
CO
to
i
(75 1 O \—
gs 1
Z
U5 UJ
O Q
cc 0 z
3
49.80
60.0
HI84-08
SHEET NO..
NO.
t, S ULPH, IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
r.
i.
OZ/TOW
Highly Altered Crystal Tuff and/or Ash Tuff -similar to equivalent unit of holes 84-06 and 83-05 -massive to very weakly foliated -greyish red color -weakly magnetic 44.20 - 46.40 46.40-47.90
48.35
HOLE NO.
Horseshoe Island
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
NAME O F P ROPERTY.
2 7, p yrite 1 - 2% pyrite
Contact Zone gneissic to locally banded dark grey slightly reddish in places -4% disseminated pyrite -weakly to moderately magnetic -grades into volcanic conglomerate 48.65 fragments of volcanic conglomerate 49.80 streaks of fine grained pyrite surround deformed fragments as matrix replacement -49.20 to 49.60 10 - 157, pyrite -fragments are deformed in places -section has a banded appearance Volcanic conglomerate to lapilli stone -moderately to highly magnetic -subrounded oval polymict fragments an average of lcm thick -very blocky core
4072
46.41
47.91
1.5
.12
4073
47.91
49.61
1.5
.01
4074 4075
49.61 51.17
51.17 52.67
1.5 1.5
Tr.
4076 4077
52.67 54.17
54.17 55.67
1.5 1.5
If
4078 4079 4080
55.67 57.17 58.67
57.17 58.67 60.0
1.5 1.5 1.33
Tt
If
tf
If ff
^B* OZ, TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME
OF
uo, ,
MO
Horseshoe Island
PROPERTY
HI84-09
i or AT ION
I CNRTH
1984 Grid- 0+20S
LATITUDE
7
*
4 0N
AZIMUTH
^*rr. n
^ ch 6 -
"84
^ M
M
3.5
6+OOE ntrpART.IRF
ELEVATION
px®xmz
F 1N1CS um
19
±
133
3 0K DIP
-45
80.0 113.0
HOLE NO.
DIP
AZIMUTH
FOOTAGE
43.15 28.15
0
3.00 32.50
LOGGED
NO.
-moderately carbonated 7.80-8.03 schistose 15.89 - 16.29 silicified zone 1 to 2 7. p yrite
32.50
101.04
Drilled by Midwest
BY ______________________
SAMPLE
Casing Chloritized Grandiorite, grey green G ei© y Highly variable grain size from medium grained equigranular to finer grained schistose textures
Highly Altered Volcanic Conglomerate, Crystal Tuff, and Ash Tuff -highly altered to granitized volcanic conglomerate with tuffaceous interbeds. Fragments are preserved in extremely altered material by chlorite phenocryst s. -texture and color highly variable -composition: quartz, sericite, feldspar, carbonate -accessory magnetite as discrete subhedral mm scale grains -pyrite content varies from less than . 257, to greater than 1Q7* over narrow widths.
l
Core Size: BQ J. Brisco
Ma rch 8, 1984
TO
SH EET N0 .
REMARKS ___________±.^^————.
DESCRIPTION
3.00
H I84-Q9
AZIMUTH
48"
FOOTAGE FROM
DIP
s,fe-
FROM
FOOTAGE TO
ASSAYS TOTAL
7,
7*
OZ/TON OZ/TON
4168 4169 4170 4171 4172 4173 4174 4175 4176 4177 4178 4179 4180 4181 4182 4183 4184 4185
4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 12.0 13.5 15.0 16.5 18.0 19.5 21.0 22.5 24.0 25.5 27.0 28.0
4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 12.0 13.5 15.0 16.5 18.0 19.5 21.0 22.5 24.0 25.5 27.0 28.0 29.0
1.5
tt
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0
TT
4118 4119 4121 4122
29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5
30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
3.0
1.5
Tr. TT TT tt It
-01.
T" " TT TT TT tt tt
.01 Tr. .01 .01 .05 .01 .04
Of
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPFRTY
HI84-09
HOLE NO. DESCRIPTION
TO
32.50 101.04
Cont ' d Non carbonated weakly to strongly magnetic Accessory tourmaline Pyrite occurs as fine disseminations or streaks of finely recrystallized pyrite No other sulphide phases observed 29.40 - 32.70 0.5 - 1.0/2 finely disseminated pyrite 34-00 - 37.00 considerable quartz replacement and mm sized angular to subhedral magnetite grains 41.40 - 44.95 approximately l.Q-% tourmaline 44.95 - 45.65 49.60 - 50.08 54.50-55.40 59.10 - 59.40 57.70 - 57.80 62.00 - 62.15 60.70 - 63.50 63.50 - 66.00 65.40 - 71.00
71.00 - 72.50 03 CO CO CD CO
Z
O tr O 1 to 01 g
ir O z
3
SHEET NO..
1——————————————————————Mfj
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
73.5
- 74.3
1 7, pyrite (possible ground core) schistose section brown carbonate 152 pyrite 2 to 4/2 pyrite 2/2 pyrite chlorite phyric fragment character sample fine grained greenish sericitized section 1 7, pyrite volcanic conglomerate fragments in a medium grey fine grained, silicified matrix fine grained grey-green section 0.5 to 1.0/2 pyrite fragmental section,,highly granitized, outline of chlorite phyric fragments is diffuse 2 to 4/2 finely disseminated pyrite
NO.
4123 4124 4125 4126 4127 4128 4129 4130 4131 4132 4133 4134 4135 4136 4137 4138 4139 4140 4141 4142 4143 4144 4145 4146 4147 4148 4149 4150
"!, S ULPH, IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
35.0
36.5 38.0
39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.5 47.0 48.5 50.0 51.5 53.0 54.5 54.5 57.5 59.0 60.5 62.15 64.0 65.5 67.0 68.5 70.0 71.5 73.0 74.5 76.0
TO
36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.5 47.0 48.5 50.0 51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 56.0 59.0 60.5 62.0 64.0 65.5 67.0 68.5 70.0 71.5 73.0 74.5 76.0 77.5
TOTAL
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.85 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
~.
".
OZ/TON
.01 .04 .01 Tr. .01 .02 .02 .21 .02 .06 .01 .02 .01 .01 .02 .01 .03 .02 .02 Tr. ft
tt Tt ft
.03 .07
.04 .02
^P
O2. TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME O F P ROPERTY
HI84-09
Horseshoe Island SHEET NO..
HOLE NO. ———^—...—^-—
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
DESCRIPTION NO-.
TO
32.50 101.04
IDES
78.5-79.8 79.97 - 80.00 80.46 - 84.90 84.20 82.67 83.30 87.10 - 88.60 90.50 - 91.20
weakly banded with reddish, greenish (sericitic) and dark grey (magnetic) bands 2 7, pyrite fine, massive, grey-brown colour mottled Magnetite band 2 cm thick at 52 0 to core axis, surrounded by heavy pyrite at boundary and disseminated throughout . porphyritic section, a white contact metamorphic min. vuggy calcite > 17, pyrite, faintly banded grey-brown color 1 07, pyrite reddish silicified section 17, pyrite , 2-4/S pyrite in greenish sericitic section
92.10 - 93.30 2-4% pyrite as streaks and disseminations 95.30 diffuse quartz vein at 38 to core axis
CD ID
5CD 101.89 113.0 CD 1
S otr O 1 if) lil O O cr O —i
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
~.
~.
OZ/TON
Cont ' d 74.8
101.04 101.89
r. SULPH
95.72 quartz vein at 42 to core axis 96.70 - 96.80 very highly deformed fragment 98.80 - 100.84 2-45S disseminated pyrite 98.80 quartz vein - bluish - no pyrite 99.5 - 100.2 magnetic patches and streaks Contact Zone 30% dark chloritic material 70% granitized to highly altered conglomerate. pinkish, 0.5 to 1 .07, pyrite Andesite tuff to lapilli stone effervescent to in HC1 - contains a few percent wispy carbonate stringers 0 to Q.5% pyrite
4151 4152 4153
77.5 79.0 80.5
79.0 80.5 82.0
1.5 1.5 1.5
.17 .09 .02
4154 4155 4156 4157 4155 4159 416C 4161 4162 4162 4164 4165 4166 4167
82.0 83.0 84.0 85.0 86.0 87.5 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5 95.0 96.5 98.0 99.5
83.0 84.0 85.0 86.0 87.5 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5 95.0 96.5 98.0 99.5 101
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
.11 .27 .03 .01 .05 .02 .05 .03 .07 .06 .04 .01 .01 .04
4186 4187 4185 418?
101.0 102.5 104.0 105.5
102.5 104.0 105.5 107.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Tr. tt
rt tt
^H OZ TOW
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPER-T-V HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE NO.
TO
101.89 113.0
121.61 - 121.63
quartz vein at 45 to core axis 3cm thick, barren quartz carbonate vein 5cm thick 600 to C. A. quartz carbonate vein at 6QO to C. A. 1.5cm thick
eoh
-
to
ID o? CO
1
R
o
o: O I UJ
g cc
z -J
SHEET NO.. ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
-.
~.
0 Z ' TON
Cont ' d
112.41 - 112.48
CO
-. S ULPH IDES
111.84
113.0
HI84-09———^^ SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION FROM
Horseshoe Island
-'
4190 4191 4192 4193
107.0 108.5 110.0 111.5
108.5 110.0 111.5 113.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Tr. TT TT TT
^P OZ, TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME
OF
HOLE
NO.
K8CETOGE
- 11 LENGTH 1984 Grid: 0+38S 4+73S
HI84
LOCATION
6 * 6 ON
LATITUDE
AZIMUTH
STARTED
1984
FlNit;upn
.
M
7M
11.9 70.0
18 + 2 9E
DEPARTURE
ELEVATION
Mar. 9.
70
50 O,P Mar . 10, 1984
140.
:
DIP
AZIMUTH
46 U 45 44Q 15
FOOTAGE
0
15.38
24.50
31.70
24.50
31.70
38.67
HJ.84—j:l SHEET NO.
RFMA.K^illed by rtidwest Core Size: BQ LOGGED BY
SAMPLE NO.
TO
14.00 15.38
HOLE NO.
45'
DESCRIPTI ON
14.00
AZIMUTH
^
FOOTAGE FROM
DIP
Water and overburden Highly Altered Tuff carbonated, grey brown to greenish brown colour poorly indurated, 40 cm of core lost between 14.00 and 17.00 .257, pyrite Intermediate Tuff unaltered, very fine to medium grained ash tuff and minor coarse crystal tuff •25% pyrite as occasional euhedral grains and fine grained lenses in fine tuff beds. carbonatized throughout non magnetic except for short sections 15.38 - 15.42 quartz - carbonate vein 38 to C. A. banded, pink colour, no sulphides 17.60 - 22.95 grades to fine grained green tuff, weakly banded 22.95 - 22.87 grades to crystal tuff white angular relict feldspar phenocrysts composed of quartz, sericite and carbonate -cm - scale interbeds of ash and crystal tuff 22.87 - 24.50 crystal tuff Medium Grained Ash Tuff well bedded, some crystal tuff beds .25% pyrite 28.06 - 28.31 lighter coloured, sericitic sections 28.58 - 28.83 .2555 pyrite Fine Grained Ash Tuff -lG-15% medium grained interbeds 35.17 - 35.55 - lighter, sericitized weakly silicified section 0.25 - Q.50% pyrite as fine grained masses.
S,DLEMSH -
FROM
FOOTAGE TO
ASSAYS TOTAL
1239 1240 1241 1242 1243
15.7 17.0 18.5 20.0 21.5
15.7 17.0 18.5 20.0 21.5 23.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
1244 .245 .246 J247 .248 .249 .250 1251 .252 .253 .254
23.17 24.50 26.00 27.50 29.00 30.50 32.00 33.50 35.00 36.50 37.90
24.50 26.00 27.50 29.00 30.50 32.00 33.50 35.00 36.50 37.85 39.50
1.33 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6
1238
14.0
J. Brisco
1.7 1.3
7o
K
OZ/TON OZ/TON
Tr. TT " tt tt t?
Tr. rf
f? TT TT Tt
Tt TT TT TT tT
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY—— HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE TO
NO.
7. SULPM IDES
38.67
70.70
39.99 .5 cm thick irregular pyrite vein at 14 to core axis Fine grained grey wacke to Intermediate Tuff grey green-grey brown colour blocky, carbonated, moderately magnetic thick bedded to massive -few pyrite beds, l-2mm thick with disseminated fine euhedral pyrite 58.70 - 59.02 several quartz carbonate veins 10cm thick at approximately 10% to C. A. -coarse euhedral pyrite in veins and ad j acent greywacke .
61.80 - 70.70
irregular 1-4 cm quartz carbonate stringers - barren
69.97 - 70.34
quartz carbonate vein 2 cm thick subparallel to core axis No pyrite Character samples 22.83 - 23.00 crystal tuff 37.70 - 37.90 interbedded medium and fine grained tuff 49.90 - 50.00 fine grained sediments
CO CO
5
CO CO
f
2z S 1
LU
O
o
cr C3 Z
HI84-11
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION FROM
Horseshoe Island
4255 4256 4257 4258 4259 4260 4261 4262 4263 4264 4265 4266 4267 4268 4269 4270 4271 4272 4273 4274 4275
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
39.50 41.00 42.50 44.00 45.50 47.00 48.50 50.00 51.50 53.00 54.50 56.00 57.50 59.00 60.50 62.00 63.50 65.00 66.50 68.00 69.50
41.00 42.50 44.0 45.50 47.00 48.50 49.90 51.50 53.00 54.50 56.00 57.50 59.00 60.50 62.00 63.50 65.00 66.50 68.00 69.50 70.70
TOTAL
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.2
-i
7.
OZ/TON
Tr. ff ft
ft ff ff tf ff ft
ft ff ff ft ff ff ft
tf ff ft ft ft
^D* OZ
TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD HOLE NO. HI84-12 NAME
OF
HOLE
NO.
PROPERTY HI84-12 —^—————.—
LOCATION LATITUDE
7 4- ION
.
ELEVATION STARTED —
March 10,
FOOTAGE FROM
0 4.8
FOOTAGE
M
97.OM 1984 Grid; 0+4 SN 4+30E LENGTH
DEPARTURE
4
97.0
17 + 5 0E
133' AZIMUTH —1984 FINISHED March 11,
45.02
FOOTAGE
DIP
AZIMUTH
43 0 15
DIP LOGGED BY
SAMPLE D E S C R 1 P T 1 ON NO.
Highly Altered Volcanics and/or sediments -sericitized, chloritized, hematized and very strongly silicified -few chlorite phyric/fragments suggest original rock was in part volcanic conglomerate -chlorite is commonly a bright green color -highly variable color and texture: reddish brown to greenish brown to grey -weakly to strongly magnetic -magnetic sections invariably dark in color -softer, less well indurated sections contain abundant carbonate. These comprise approximately 1(^ of the unit . -Pyrite 0.25 - t.0% or as indicated specifically as mm scale subhedral to euhedral masses and very fine disseminations. 4.80 - 5.18 strongly silicified reddish brown color flecked with green sericite imparting a weak foliation 1 - 2 7, euhedral disseminated pyrite 5.18 - 5.34 soft rusty carbonated section, possible lost core. 5.34 - 6.02 weakly carbonatized section, smeared chlorite phyric fragment at 5.98
—
'Z SULPH IDES
TO
J. Brisco ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TOTAL
l pf
4
REMARK s Prilled by Midwest^Llling Core Size : BQ
t
1984
Casing
SHEET NO.
17"! R i
-45'
TO
4.8
7
AZIMUTH
DIP
r*
r*
OZ/TON OZ/TON
4276
4.8
5.0
.2
Tr.
4277
5.0
6.5
1.5
Tr.
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
H184- 12
HOLE NO.
TO
4.80
45.02
DESCRIPTION NO.
- 17.92
11.55 - 11.90 17.02 - 17.75 17.92 - 19.68
19.68 - 21.55 22.52 - 23.25 23.25 - 32.80
32.80 - 38.98
CO
ez g ei t
OJ
C5 O
oc
o
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
'*
i
o z ,/ TON
Cont ' d
8.35
CD
7, SULPH, IDES
6.02
CO CD
SHEET NO..
SAMPUE
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY.
Brown to greyish-brown highly variable, highly altered volcanic conglomerate -few chlorite phyric fragments, highly deformed -Q.5% pyrite Quartz vein 0.5cm at 200 to C. A. l - 27* d isseminated pyrite for 4 cm on either side of vein Several barren pink carbonate veins at approximately 20 to core axis, but 1 7. pyrite in adjacent host rock 1 -37. pyrite in slightly darker, chloritic section . . reddish heroatized section -carbonatized -mottled white fragments (relict feldspar from crystal tuff) mottled grey-brown section 1-37. pyrite 2-55? pyrite as streaks and mm scale disseminations dark brown chloritic section section has more banded, and fragmental character, dark brown to grey color. Color gives way to greenish (sericitic) color lower in section. reddish brown color, S-10% reticulated magnetite stringers -vuggy-leached carbonate. Core does not effervesce
4276 427S 428C 4281 4282 4283
6.5 8.0 9.5 11.16 12.5 14.0
8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1 . 3* 1.5 1.5
4284 4 2 8"5
15.5 17.0
17.0 18.5
1.5 1.5
20.0
1.5 1.5
4286 4288
18.5 21.5
4289
23.0
7 J-j Z,
.
n w
24.5
1.5
26. C 27.5 29.0 29.81
1.5 1.5 1.5 .81
4290 4291 4292 4293
24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0
4294
30.04 31.0
.96
Tr. fi li li li fi
ir Tt
tt tt
M
tl
tt tt
It
^0 OZ TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME O F PROPERTY.
HOLE NO.
4.18
DESCRIPTION NO.
TO
(O ID C7 1
O Z O
(r
ei
U) LU O O
o: O
7, SULPH, IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
•y
i
o 2 1 TON
Tr. .03 .04 .32 .12 .10
4295 4296 4297 4298 4299 4300 4301 4302 4303 4304
31.0 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 37.85 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0
32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 37.85 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.5
1.0 1.5 1.5 , 1.5 1.35 1.65 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
4305 4306 4307 4308
45.5 47.12 48.5 50.0
47.0 48.50 50.0 51.5
1.5 1.38 1.5 1.5
ff
4309 4310 4311 4312
51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0
53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Tt
4313 4314 4315 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225 3226 3227
57.5 59.0 60.5 62.0 63.5 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.5 71.0
59.0 60.5 62.0 63.5 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.5 71.0 72.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
fi
.01Tr. If
If
72.28 Altered tuff Grey to greenish grey texture much less variable than preceeding section ankeritic patches and stringers no chlorite phyric cobbles .25% pyrite Non magnetic except for reddish brown sections that have dark grey magnetite - rich fragments 51.01-51.16 52.47-52.53
CO CO
SHEET N O..
l——————————————^m~\
45.02 Cont ' d -2-51? finely disseminated and streaky pyrite 38.98-39.22 quartz ankerite vein, blue-white quartz Q.50% pyrite ankerite-rich section persists to 40.03, .50% pyrite 39.22-45.02 grades gradually into less altered tuff very weakly to non magnetic
45.02
HI84-12
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
fine grained sericitic section (shear?) brick red quartz vein 5cm thick at 40 ..to C. A. streaked with host rock no pyrite 56.70-58.27 grey fine grained section .25!? pyrite 58.00-59.28 Rusty ankeritic stringers most parallel to foliation, but others cut foliation . 257. pyrite 58.27-64.18 Fine grained green altered tuff .25% pyrite 64.85-69.90 Altered tuff Vuggy, pitted surface as for 32.80-38.98 core surface non effervescent more massive than upper and lower units O.SO-2.0% pyrite as coarse disseminations and streaks 69.90-72.28 Fine grained green altered tuff .25% pyrite
If M II
If II II
II If II If II II II II
^^
OZ. TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY..
Horseshoe Island
HOLE NO. ___________HI84-12 FOOTAGE FROM
72.28
82.76
85.54
CO
to CD
to 1 S
z
o cc
2 1
O5 LU 0
O
cc O
85.54
89.45
89.45 89.45
89.95 92.30
92.30
97.00
97.00
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
TO
82.76
SHEET NO..
Tuff — dark green, coarse grained — few dark magnetite rich beds 2-4mm thick - few finer grained sections - moderately to strongly magnetic 77.96-78.10 quartz-rich band parallel to bedding at 14 0 to C. A. Very Fine Grained Tuff - green - well bedded - 1 to 20 cm thick interbeds of crystal tuff in lower part of section .25 to .50% pyrite as veinlets and streaks parallel to bedding. Crystal Tuff Massive dark green f. g. matrix with 1-2 mm angular feldspar phenocrysts. Could be porphyry except for bedded contacts, non magnetic, contains carbonate , ; .257. pyrite Interbedded Coarse Ash Tuff i Crystal Tuff. Ash Tuff - Coarse to fine grained - Altered - well bedded - sericitized and silicified - pale green colour .257. pyrite Ash Tuff Course to fine grained, unaltered -well carbonated .255? pyrite e. o. h.
no.
3228 3229 3230 3231 3232 3233 3234 3235 3236 3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243
IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE
t. S ULPH FROM
72.5 74.0 75.5 77.0 78.5 80.0 81.5 83.0 84.5 86.0 87.5 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5 95.0
TO
74.0 75.5 77.0 78.5 80.0 81.5 83.0 84.5 86.0 87.5 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5 95.0 97.0
TOTAL
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0
~,.
".
OZ/TON
Tr. it IT tt Tt It fi II tt II tt II It tt It tl
^P OZ/TOW
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME HOLE
OF
PROPERTY
Horseshoe Island
H184- 13
NO.
LOCATION,
LENGTH
]984 Grid: 0+79N 6+OOE 8 + 25N DCPARTtlRF
LATITUDE IN ELEVATION STARTED
AZIMUTH
Mar.
12,
l
1984
FINISHED
266M 1.2 18
4-.
133
Mar.
-50 U DIP
15,
1984
FOOTAGE
45 U 4! 43 C 1I
267
38 0 4:
FOOTAGE
0 1.40
NO. SULPH IDES
TO
LOGGED BY.
Casing
4384
1.4
2.06
Altered Mafic Volcanic?
4385 4386 4387 4388 4389 4390 4391 4392 4393 4394 4395 4396 4397 4398 4399 4400 4401 4402 4403 4404 4405 4407 4408 4409 4406 4410 4411 4412 4413 4414
3.5 5.0 8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.5 17.0 18.5 20.0 21.5 23.0 24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.5 47.0 48.5
Feldspar Porphyry -equivalent to diorite of Leitch logs and feldspar of HI83-03 ' ; -homogeneous dark grey fine grained rock, massive texture -silicified throughout some sections more than others visible quartz in some sections, weakly carbonated throughout -contains 0.5 to l.O/S pyrite as coarse disseminations, irregularly disseminated in rock, commonly associated with coarse masses of magnetite 2.06 - 19.00
15.75 - 15.85 CD CO CO CO
1 o 'ORONT' i—
i
05 LU
8o:
0
FROM
1.4
55.25
23.41 - 23.46 26.00 - 37.50
Very blocky, fractured to crushed core, lost in some intervals, particularly from 13.00 to 19.00 Quartz vein at 47 O to C. A. brownish red and white quartz - barron Quartz vein at 54 O to C. A. 5 cm thick, coarse disseminated pyrite Diorite texture changes to finer grained medium gray color with streaks of magnetite and pyrite -may represent increased silicification
Drilled by Mi
Core Size: BQ
SAMPLE
Non magnetic fine grained dark grey rock weakly carbonated 2.06
AZIMUTH
REMARKS
DESCRIPTION FROM
DTP
52 0 i:
173
100
81E
AZIMUTH
DIP
FORAGE
HOLE NO. _________ SHEET NO.
FOOTAGE TO
3.5 5.0 8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.5 17.0 18.5 20.0 21.5 23.0 24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.5 47.0 48.5 50.0
J.
B risco
ASSAYS TOTAL 2. 1 1.5
•j o ~j . \j 1.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
V
K
OZ/TON OZ/TON
Tr. " tt tt tt tt IT tt It It II tt tt II It tt II tt tt II tt II tt tt ft tt II tt II II tt
Of
10
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTYHOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
NO.
TO
32.47 - 32.53
55.25 78.43
00
CO CO CD CO
37.50 - 55.25
medium to fine grained massive diorite to weakly banded in places
51.80 - 51.95
pyritized shear zone 5% pyrite
52.35 - 52.47
quartz vein in pyritized shear zone, 5% pyrite
53.75 - 55.25
reddish cast to diorite
Contact Me tasomatized Diorite Diorite becomes increasingly altered to, replaced by and intruded by brownish orange fine grained felsitic material . Alteration is patchy and may include the entire mass of rock, feldspar crystals only, or occur along fractures Dykes of felsite commonly have chilled boundaries . -very weakly to non carbonated -moderately to strongly magnetic -very blocky core from 56.00 to 61.00 -0.5 to 2.0% pyrite in relatively unaltered diorite -27. t o 4% pyrite in highly altered diorite -approximately 30 to 40% of diorite is altered
o
62.49
CO UJ
g
(r O
z
Felsite dyke, composed of altered material of 55.25 to 78.23 -6 cm wide Very broken and ground core 40.53 - 41.00 no recovery
55.81
tr O 1
few blebs
36.80 - 49.00
1
s
coarse disseminated pyrite, chalcopyrite
76.84 - 78.23
HI84-13
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
32.04 - 34.10
Horseshoe Island
quartz vein, 2 cm thick at 47 to C. A. spurse pyrite quartz vein at 42 O to C. A., 1 cm thick, 4-5% pyrite in vein and adjacent highly altered diorite brown colored highly altered diorite -quartz has replaced feldspar
4415 4416 4417 4418 4419 4420 4421 4422 4423 4424 4425 4426 4427 4428 4429 443C 4431 4432 443: 4434 4435 443*
"r, S ULPH IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
50.0 51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5 59.0 60.5 62.0 63.5 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.5 71.0 72.5 74.0 75.5 77.0 78.5 80.0 81.5
51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5 59.0 60.5 62.0 63.5 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.5 71.0 72.5 74.0 75.5 77.0 78.5 80.0 81.5 83.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
1
1
OZ/TON
Tr . ft
rr ft rt tt tr tt rt tt tt tt tt
.01 .01 .06 .01 Tr. .07 .01 Tr. tt
^^ OZ/TOW
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HI84-i3
HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPFRTY
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
TO
NO.
•t. S ULPH IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
84.5 86.0 87.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
7.
1
OZ/TON
Contact inetasomat ized Diorite (Cont'd) 76.84 - 7823 - 5-87. d isseminated pyrite Resembles Highly altered crystal tuff of holes HI84-06, 08, 09 foliation at 38 0 to C. A. 78.23 - 78.43 78.43 78.4; 81.85
Highly Altered Granodiorite well foliated, resembles the same Unit of holes 84-06, 08 and 83-04, 05. 78.43 - 80.00
80.00 - 81.85 81.8! 107. 5(
Quartz vein with included streaks of highly altered material at 38 to C. A. Contact of Diorite with Granodiorite
Reddish to reddish brown with wispy, pale green sericite, 5 7. m agnetite weakly carbonated 2-4% disseminated pyrite As above, but with 0.5 to 1 .07. p yrite
Chloritized Granodiorite -homogenius, grey, medium grained, moderately foliated, -carbonated, weakly magnetic -contains considerable quartz and .25% pyrite except local concentrations of .5 - 1 . 0% over 5 to 10 cm. These zones generally have some silicification.
o? to
ii 107.56 116. i; 2 g2z i
05 LU
O Q CC C
1
104.90 - 105.30 105.30 - 105.64
Shear zone at 25 0 to C. A. Silicified zone . 57, p yrite
Altered Chlorite Phyric Mafic Volcanic -elonged phenocrysts of Magnetite Chlorite in a fine grained heavily epidotized matrix -Phenocrysts angular to sub angular and may be a replacement of a contact metamorphic mineral -.25 to .50% coarse anhedral disseminated pyrite -numerous veinlets and stringers of epidote, most are parallel to foliation -no alteration at either upper or lower granodiorite contact.
443 4436 443* 444( 444: 4442 4443 4444 4445 4446 4447 444? 444? 445( 445]
83.0 84.5 86.0 8 11 . Jc 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5 95.0 96.5 98.0 99.5 101.0 102.5 104.0
O oQ Oy . u 90 J \J * -J 5 q J J L
*
0 \J
93.5 95.0 96.5 98.0 99.5 101.0 102.5 104.0 105.5
Tr. TT
tT TT TT TT TT TT
.02 Tr. .01 Tr. M
.01 .01
^^P OZ, TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY. HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
L07.56
116. 1 7
NO.
t, S ULPH IOE5
SHEET NO..
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
r.
-.
OZ/TOW
(Cont'd) weakly carbonated except for rare carbonate stringers 107.56 very sharp contact with granodiorite, at 47 0 to C. A. 111.79-112.44
116. 17
HI84- 13 SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
TO
Horseshoe Island
irregular, patchy quartz-epidote stringers . No pyrite
175.3 5 Granodiorite -more massive and coarse grained phase than
78.43 - 107.56
-moderately carbonated throughout -moderately magnetic throughout -Feldspar, quartz, chlorite, hornblende 'arid/or biotite .257, p yrite 116.17 - 150.00 150.00 - 175.35
coarse grained massive phase Homogenius, gray green finer grained, more foliated, more quartz rich phase, weakly sericitized no quartz or carbonate veining
116.17 - 128. 25S 137.39 - 139.80 Highly epidotized and sericitized feldspar 128.70 - 130.10 finer grained, strongly foliated, sheared section -shearing at 54 to C. A. 149.07 - 149.15
quartz vein, 5cm thick at 30 O to C. A. very sparse pyrite
4452 4453 4454 4455 4456 4457 4458 4459 4460 4461 4462 4463 4464 4465 4466 4467 4468 4469 447C 4471 4472 447: 4474 447! 447* 447: 4475 447? 448C 448: 448: 448: 448' 448: 448( 448
105.5 107.0 108.5 110.0 111.5 113.0 114.5 116.0 117.5 119.0 120.5 122.0 123.5 125.0 126.5 128.0 129.5 131 .0 132.5 134.0 135.5 137.0 138.5 140.0 141.5 143.0 144.5 146.0 147.5 149.0 150.5 152.0 153.5 155.0 156.5 158.0
107. C 108.5 110. C 111.5 113. C 114.. 116. C 117.. 119. C 120.. 122. C 123.. 125. C 126.. 128. 129. 131.
1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 JL 1 . JS 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 132.: 1.5 134. ( 1 1.5 135.: 1.5 137. ( l 1.5 138.: 1.5 140. ( 1 1.5 141. 1.5 143. 1.5 1.5 144. 1.5 146. 147. 1.5 1.5 149. 150. 1.5 152. 1.5 1.5 153. 155. 1.5 156. 1.5 158. 1.5 1.5 159.
.02 Tr . ft ft ft tf ft ft ft tf tf ft ft ft ft tf ff tf ft tf ft tt ft tt ft fi tt ft ft ft ft ft ft
.01 .03 .01
—————————9
OZ. TOM
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY., HOLE NO. HI84-
DESCRIPTION NO.
TO
116. 17 175.35
13
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
(Cont'd) 164.15 healed shear zone 168.70 - 169.60 weakly silicified zone Q.5% to 1 ,07, pyrite 170.48 0.5cm quartz vein at 60 to C. A. 170.99 - 171.08 a few large cubes of pyrite up to 7mm across 171.85 - 172.05 0.5 to 1 .07, d isseminated pyrite weakly silicified 173.50 - 175.35 slightly more mafic, increasing degree of foliation to contact concentrations of 1 to 3% pyrite at 172.70 and 173.20
1. S ULPH, IDES
FROM
FOOTAGE TO
ASSAYS TOTAL
7.
•7.
1 OZ/TON
4488 4489 4490 4316 4317 431? 431S 432C 4321 4322
159.5 161.0 162.5 164.0 165.5 167.0 168.5 170.0 171 .5 173.0
161.0 162.5 164.0 165.5 167.0 168.5 170.0 171.5 173.0 174.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1 .5
j. i. . Tr tt
432:
174.5
176.0 1.5
Tr.
Tf
H " T? TT TT TT TT
175.18 - 175.35 Highly altered Granodior'ite to contact
CO
to to to CO
f
175.35 199.41 Highly Silicified Crystal Tuff, Volcanic Conglomerate and Tuffaceous Sediments -color and texture highly variable, gray brown to reddish brown to greenish -relict feldspar clasts and fragments present in many sections -cut by numerous veins, patches and hair-like stringers of quartz, in part bluish -most are barren, but a few have coarse disseminated pyrite -color and texture highly variable grey-brown to reddish brown to green -relict feldspar grains and fragments present in many sections. -weakly to very strongly magnetic in darker sections -weakly carbonated
R oo: O
1 m iLi g
ir
.
^0 OZ, TOM
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY____Horseshoe HI84-13 HOLE NO. ________________________
DESCRIPTION NO.
TO
Highly Silicified Zone (Cont'd) 175.35 - 175.81 -dark, highly magnetic section -5 to 1 7, p yrite as disseminations and streaks 175.81 - 176.04 Greensih brown section 0.5 to 1 .07, f inely disseminated magnet ite 176.04 - 176.87 dark section lQ-30% magnetite 2 t o 5% sulphide as disseminations and cm - scale bands -up to 15% of another sulphide phase, possibly chalcopyrite finely admized with pyrite 176.87 VG -3 fine specks along chloritic slickensided fracture 179.00 large bleb of chalcopyrite along fracture 176.87 - 179.57 greenish gray, highly variable color and texture 1 to 4% finely disseminated pyrite 179.29 VG fine, dusty grains disseminated in rock with 4Z pyrite 179.57 - 184.94
CO CO
5
to
CO
1
s
Z O
DC O ^— 1 CO LU g
ir i
5
SHEET NO._______
SAMPUE
FOOTAGE FROM
Island____ 6
181.32 181.74
greenish brown to reddish brown section very highly silicified, approximately 1055 complex fine reticulated quartz r ^A quartz carbonate stringers. Siokey, white and clear quartz. Many of the larger stringers up to ,5cm wide are well mineralized with pyrite 0.5 to 4.0% disseminated pyrite, medium to very fine grained quartz vein, 0.5cm wide at 37 O to C. A. scattered coarse pyrite quartz vein, 0.5cm at 45 to core axis
432-!
r, SULPH, IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
176.0 177.5
TOTAL
•4
"r.
OZ/TON
1.5
.03
432!
VG 177.5
179.0
1 .5
.01
432(
VG 179.0 180.5
1.5
.01
432-
180.5 182.0
1.5
.01
^P* OZ TON
Horseshoe Island
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY_ HOLE NO.
DESCRIPTION NO.
TO
175.35 199.41
cc
R 1
w UJ
s
i5 a:
1.
0 Z 7 TOW
1.5
.02 .01
4330 4331 4332 4333 4334 4335 4336 4337 4338
185.0 186. 5 188. 0 L89.5 191.0 192.5 L94.0 195.5 197. 0
186.: 188. C 189.! 191. ( 192.! 194. C 195. f 197. ( 198.!
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
.08 .01 .01 Tr.
4339
198. 5
200. (
1.5
Silicified Crystal Tuff
434C
200.0
201.:
1.5
.01
-altered, indurated, but clearly recognizable as Crystal Tuff
4341
201.5
203. ( 1 1.5
Tr.
194.56-199.41
0
7.
185. (
189.40-189.45
ez
TOTAL
183.5 1.5
189.08-199.56
1
TO
.82.0 L83.5
184.94-189.08
o
FROM
4328 4329
186.20
sto
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE
(Cont' d)
182.75 184.65 - 95
199.41 217. 1C
t, S ULPH, IDES
182.40
to to
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
HI84-13
soft greyish blue metallic mineral along fracture - graphite? tourmaline diffuse quartz vein with Q.5% pyrite associated with gangue 1 small speck chalcopyrite Tourmaline and chalcopyrite along fracture Greyish Brown Color moderately to weakly magnetic, irregular fine quartz stringers 0.5 to 1.052 finely disseminated pyrite. Relict crystal tuff fragments present dark grey section, well preserved relict feldspar replaced by quartz less strongly silicified than above sections 0.5 to 1.0% pyrite bluish and white quartz vein zone at approximately 45 to core axis vein material. .25% pyrite. Gangue 1.052
ft TT
.01
.03 .03 .01
brownish-red banded section -0.5 to 1.052 pyrite, suggestion of fragments -some crystal tuff bands -rare quartz stringers -moderately magnetic
^—* OZ, TOM
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY——
Horseshoe Island
HI84-13
SHEET NO..
HOLE NO. ————————.-^^—
FOOTAGE
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION FROM
TO
NO.
r, SULPH IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
~.
TOTAL
f.
OZ/TOM
199.41 217. 1C Silicified Crystal Tuff (Cont'd)
217. 0( 220. 2 i
220.2! 241.5
CO CO
5to CO
1
O Z 1
1 OT UJ
O Q CC 0 Z
3
—dark grey matrix with 2-4mm relict feldspar -0.5 to 1 .07, p yrite 202.53 - 202.97 quartz carbonate vein sub-parallel to core axis. Few subhedral pyrite grains 203.34 - 203.52 3mm bluish quartz vein sub parallel to core axis 205.35 quartz vein, 2cm thick, sub parallel to core axis 211.70 - 212.00 as above 214.12 lcm band of coarse pyrite Gradational to Highly Altered Crystal Tuff, Ash tuff (and/or volcanic Conglomerate) . -dark grey porphyritic material streaked with chlorite 0.5 to 2.0% pyrite, fine to medium grained disseminations Highly Altered Crystal Tuff, Volcanic Conglomerate and probable Ash tuff units Highly silicified, well carbonated grey-brown to reddish brown colored with some lighter colored "bleached sections". -1 to 3% pyrite -moderately magnetic with some dark, highly magnetic patches, possibly altered fragments -predominantly Highly Altered Conglomerate from 230.5 - 242.34 220.37 - 220.95 reddish altered crystal tuff l\7, p yrite lcm wide quartz veins at 220.37, 77, 85, 95. 220.97 VG 1 speck on core surface near 1 of above veins 221.20 VG 1 dot surrounded by fine dusty grains on core surface in reddish highly altered tuff
4342 4343 4344 4345 4346 4347 4348 4349 4350 4351 4352
203.0 204.5 206.0 207.5 209.0 210.5 212.0 213.5 215.0 216.5 218.0
204. f 206. C 207.! 209. C 210.5 212. C 213.5 215 .C 216.5 218. C 219.5
1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
4353 VG 4354 VG 4355 4356 4357
219.5 221.0 222.5 224.0 225.5
221. ( 222.1 224. ( 225.1 227 .(
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Tr . TT
.01 Tr. Tt
.01 Tr. tt
i
fT
.01 .01
.02 .07 .01 Tr. n
^^R OZ
TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY. HOLE NO.
DESCRIPTION
TO
220. 2i 241.5]
224.36 - 225.30 223.40 - 225.60 227.0 - 227.40 230.50 - 242.34
230.5 -
234.27
234,27 - 236.90 CO
to CO I |
ooc
O t— 1
UJ
g
w
ac O
i
SHEET NO..
NO.
•1, S ULPH,
ASSAYS
IDES
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
7.
•4
OZ/TOW
Highly Altered Zone (Cont'd) 220.38 - 221.41 221.30 221.41 - 223.40 223.40 - 229.65 223.95 - 224.00
to CD
HI84-13 SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
236.90 - 237.20 237.20 - 237.70 237.90 - 238.76 238.76
4 - I f, p yrite Speck chalcopyrite D.5% pyrite 0.5 - 1.0% pyrite patch of rose colored, mineralized quartz 1 - 2 Z p yrite as coarse disseminations 1 - 2% pyrite as coarse disseminations few bluish quartz stringers and replacements Highly Altered Volcanic Conglomerate predominates - fewer replaced phenocrysts observed. Highly altered fragments at 234.80 and j O-t Js . jL7 \Jn fCarbonated, vuggy in places, -considerable replacement by vein quartz of various colors, reddish, gray, white, bluish. -weakly magnetic Q.5% unevenly distributed medium to coarse grained pyrite pods. 1 -27, p yrite in coarse disseminations and streaks along hairlike chlorite - magnetite fractures 2 - 43S pyrite 1 - 2% pyrite 0.5 - l .QZ p yrite unidentified, soft blue-gray metallic (graphite) This mineral colors adjacent quartz bluish -weakly conductive.
435? 435? 436( 436J 436i 436: 436-! 436:
227.0 228.5 230.0 231.5 233.0 234.5 236.0 237.5
228.5 230.0 231.5 233.0 234.5 236.0 237.5 239.0
1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Tr. IT
ft ft
rt
rf ft ft
^D1 OZ, TOW
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD DESCRIPTION NO.
TO
220. 2 1 241.5
Very Highly Silicified Section -locally vuggy, contains carbonate -2 - 4% pyrite -color-reddish, white, bluish
241.6: '266.01 ) Altered Tuff Homogeneous, dark grey-green to black -well banded, silicified, locally carbonated -numerous fine carbonate veinlets parallel to bedding -0.5 - 1 .07. p yrite -locally fragmental 244.10 - 244.15 251.72 - 251.77 252.25 253.20 - 253.95 255.0 - 256.70 265.16 - 266.0
1
0 tt
S 1
CO 0)
O
O
tt
o
SHEET NO..
10
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
239.0 240.5 242.0 243.5 245.0 246.5 248.0 249.5 251.0 252.5 254.0 255.5 257.0 258.5 260.0 261.5 263.0 264.5
240.5 242.0 243.5 245.0 246.5 248.0 249.5 251.0 252.5 254.0 255.5 257.0 258.5 260.0 261.5 263.0 264.5 266. C
TOTAL
1
".
OZ/TOM
Highly Altered Zone (Cont'd)
241.5: 241.6 ' Contact Zone banded, fine grained hybrid rock banding at 46 to C. A.
1
r, SULPH, IDES
238.76 - 241.34
CO CO
Horseshoe Island
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
NAME OF PROPERTYHI84-13 HOLE NO. ———^————
4cm quartz vein at 49 to C. A. barren pyrite banding at 49 0 to C. A. 15% pyrite over 6cm pyrite banding 0.7cm at 62 O to Core Axis lcm quartz vein mineralized with sparse medium grained euhedral pyrite poorly developed fragments at 60 0 to C. A. quartz vein, lcm thick sub-parallel to C. A.
4366 4367 4368 4369 4370 4371 4372 4373 4374 4375 4376 4377 4378 4379 4380 4381 4382 4383
1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Tr. ft ff tt ff ft tt ft ft ff ff ff ff ff ff ft ff ft
^P oz. TON
DIAMOHD DRILL RECORD NAME
OF
PROPERTY
HOLE
NO.
HI84-14
Horseshoe Island
]984 Grid: 0+98N
LOCATION
7 + 57N
LATITUDE
STARTED
Mar.
16,
17
DEPARTURE
ELEVATION
1984
176 U
AZIMUTH FIN IS H ED
M
138M
LENGTH 4+3 3E
,
,
Mar.
3 70 138
* 2 5E 18,
HI84-14 AZIMUTH
DIP
4S 0 4'
36 0 4f 27 U 1!
M
Cbre Size: BQ
DIP LOGGED BY.
3.50
18. 74
18.74 25.72
1
V) UJ
cc O z
FROM
FOOTAGE TO
TOTAL
4491
3.5
5.0
1.5
Volcanic Conglomerate -unaltered -50% matrix supported conglomerate with 50% coarse to fine grained greywacke interbeds and a few fine grained tuffaceous interbeds. -fragments are elongate and flattened, 0.5 to 10cm thick and oriented parallel to bedding. -conglomerate matrix is clast supported sub-rounded quartz grains in a chloritic matrix. -approximately 50^ of the larger fragments are the chlorite phyric type. -brownish gray to reddish gray color. -carbonated throughout, moderately to strongly magnet ic. Tuff aceous units are non magnetic -thin quartz-carbonate and carbonate stringers, approximately 5 per meter. -0.25 to Q.50% pyrite, up to 2% in certain fragments.
4492 4493 4494 4495 4496 4497 4498 4499 4500 4501 4502 4503 4504 4505 4506 4507 4508 4509 4510 4511 4512 4513 4514 4515 4516 4517
5.0 6.5 8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.5 17.0 18.5 20.0 21.5 23.0 24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5
6.5 8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.5 17.0 18.5 20.0 21.5 23.0 24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
blocky core - poor recovery tuffaceous bed suggestion of graded bedding, fining downward in hole.
Arkose
Z
O ir O t—
SULPH IDES
Casing
3.50 - 4.76 5.10 - 5.20 17.73 - 18.74
CO (D ^ CO CO O 1 O
NO.
Coarse to very coarse grained bedded rock composed of 50% fine grained reddish sub-rounded fragments 3mm to 3cm and 5 07. q uartz and grey lithic sub-rounded fragments
J.
Brisco
ASSAYS
SAMPLE *
r.
l Of
6
Drilled by Midwest^rilling
T
1984
TO
3.5
SHEET NO. ..
R EMARKS
r
DESCR IPTI ON
0
AZIMUTH
T
FOOTAGE FROM
DIP
HOLE NO.
OZ/TON OZ/TON
Tr. ff ff ff II tt ft tt ff tt fi If ff
.01 .03 Tr. ft tt ff ff ft ff ff ff ff ff ff
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY. HOLE NO.
DESCRIPTION NO.
TO
18.74 25.72
Arkose
bedded magnetite
Volcanic Conglomerate -unaltered —interbedded greywacke and minor tuffaceous beds as for 3.50 - 18.74 except weak carbonate hematite and limontite alteration along fractures and in patches. -Q.25% pyrite, local concentrations to 1& over 10cm. 25.81 - 26.19 28.20 ft 2 8.90
1 cm quartz - carbonate vein, subparallel to core axis. 10 to 15% pyrite in vein. lcm pink carbonate veins sub-parallel to core axis, no pyrite
Arkose Same rock type as 18.74 to 25.72
43.08 59. 15
CD CO try
1 O Z
O cc
o t— 1
CO UJ
O Q tr O
Volcanic Conglomerate -same rock type as 3.50 - 18.74 and 25.22 - 41.76 57.80 patchy pink carbonate vein, no pyrite.
CO CO
59. 15 64.92
ASSAYS
FROM
TO
TOTAL
7.
\
or/ TO*
(Cont'd)
19.90 and 22.48
41. 76 43.08
SHEET NO..
FOOTAGE
•7, S ULPH IDES
-non carbonated, weakly to moderately magnetic. -Q.25% pyrite with a few sections up to 1 7, o ver 10cm as disseminated fine euhedral grains
25. 72 41. 76
HI84-14 SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
Intermediate Tuff -medium grained, green, most fragments are rounded, but a few are shard-like. -highly carbonated, poorly indurated rock.
4518 4519 4520 4521 4522 4523 4524 4525 4526 4527 4528 4529 4530 4531 4532 4533 4534 4535
44.0 45.5 47.0 48.5 50.0 51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5 59.0 60.5 62.0 63.5 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.5
45.5 47.0 48.5 50.0 51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5 59.0 60.5 62.0 63.5 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.5 71.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 t. 5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Tr . Tl fi Tl 1* II II II II II II II II II It II II II
^P OZ TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY_ HOLE NO.
DESCRIPTION NO.
TO
59. 15 64. 92
Intermediate Tuff 61.48 - 61.54 61.54 - 62.79 62.79 - 62.90
64.92 69.59
70.45 78.40
pink carbonate vein, partially ground No core recovery. pink carbonate vein, partially ground .257, p yrite
Volcanic Conglomerate
Felsic Tuff
' Reddish brown, well indurated, fine grained, massive tuff? 5% chlorite-sericite clots 37, m agnetite .257, p yrite Volcanic Conglomerate 157, i nterbedded greywacke -very weakly carbonated -moderately magnetic . 257, p yrite -some hematite - limonite alteration 74.85 - 78.40
Volcanic Conglomerate has reddish cast. 0.25 to 0.50?; pyrite
78.22 - 78.32
10 - 155? very fine grained pyrite in bands parallel to bedding.
CO (D CD ro 1
Z
O cc O t W) UJ
go:
O z
5
SHEET NO..
r, SULPH, IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
•x
"f.
o z/ TOM
(Cont'd)
-same as 43.08 to 59.15 and 25.22 to 41.76 Non carbonated, moderately magnetic .257, p yrite 69.59 70.45
HI84-14 SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
4536 4537 4538 4539 4540 4541 4542 4543 4544 4545 4546 4547 4548 4549 4550 4551
71.0 72.5 74.0 75.5 77.0 78.5 80.0 81 .5 83.0 84.5 86.0 87.5 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5
72.5 74.0 75.5 77.0 78.5 80.0 81.5 83.0 84.5 86.0 87.5 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5 95.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Tr . II Tf
n
.02 Tr . ft tf It fi ft ft tf If
rt it
^P OZ, TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY. HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE NO.
TO
78.40 95.48
Altered Volcanic Conglomerate with Interbedded Greywacke and Tuff -Silicified, vuggy but not carbonated -bedding and fragments preserved -grey-green to gray brown -weakly to non-magnetic except for 90.44 — 92.74 where core is moderately magnetic -0.5 to 1 .07, d isseminated fine grained pyrite 86.68 86.26 - 88.10 90.44 - 92.74 92.74 - 93.38
93.38 - 95.48 95.48 96.22
CO (D CD 1
S 0
ei CL
CO UJ
O O
oc
O
HI84-14
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
FROM
Horseshoe Island
Speck of emerald green silicate mineral - fuchsite? Vuggy section, pale green with brown and grey fragments 0.5 to 1 .07, p yrite reddish conglomerate, more magnetic, pyrite in matrix weakly altered tuff, fine grained, green color -blocky in places Q.50% pyrite coarse greywacke beds became increasingly less altered.
Felsic Ash Tuff -unaltered . -fine grained, green, well banded -same as 92.74 - 93.38 and 69.59 - 70.45 -0.257. s treaks of pyrite
4552 4553 4554 4555 4556 4557 4558 4559 4560 4561 4562
r, SULPH IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
95 .0 96.5 98.0 99.5 101 .0 102.5 104.0 105.5 107.0 108.5 110.0
96.5 98.0 99.5 101.0 102.5 104.0 105.5 107.0 108.5 110.0 111.5
TOTAL
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
1
i
OZ/TON
Tr . tt ft tt TT ft
ri TT Tt ft ft
^ OZ. TOM
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD FOOTAGE FROM
104.46 111.32
111.32 117.95
CO
to to to CO
1
e o ir O 1 10 UJ
8o: O
z
Horseshoe Island
HI84-14
SHEET NO..
ASSAYS
SAMPLE NO.
Sericitized Ash Tuff
4563 medium grained pale green ash tuff to fine lapilli tuff 4564 4565 non carbonated, weakly magnetic 4566 0.25 - Q.50% pyrite 4567 4568 98.36 to 99.02 chlorite spots 4569 101.27 - 101.90 volcanic conglomerate 4570 4571 Ash Tuff 4572 4573 -grey green to green, well bedded unit with 4574 some angular quartz grains (shards) 4575 -non carbonated, weakly magnetic 4576 -0.25 - Q.50% pyrite , 4577 108.67 - 111.32 interbedded Ash Tuff and Crystal Tuff 4578 4579 4580 Crystal Tuff -white, subhedral, equant feldspar grains 2 to 3mm in a fine grained blue-gray quartz-rich matrix -weak fabric imparted by quartz -carbonated, non magnetic .25% pyrite
117.95 127. 34
HOLE NO.
DESCRIPTION
TO
96.22 104.46
NAME OF PROPERTY-
Coarse Ash Tuff -Mainly Coarse, thick bedded gray-green to pale green tuff with a few crystal tuff and fragmental interbeds . -weakly carbonated, weakly to non magnetic, 0.25 - D.50% pyrite.
•r. SULPH IDES
FOOTAGE FROM
111.5 113.0 114.5 116.0 117.5 119.0 120.5 122.0 123.5 125.0 126.5 128.0 129.5 131.0 132.5 134.0 135.5 137.0
TO
TOTAL
113. G 1.5 114.5 1.5 116.0 1.5 117.5 1.5 119.0 1.5 120.5 1.5 122. C 1.5 123.5 1.5 125. C 1.5 126.5 1.5 128. C 1.5 129.5 1.5 131. C 1.5 132.5 1.5 134. C 1.5 135.5 1.5 137. C 1.5 138. ( 1.5
7.
T,
OZ/TOM
Tr. ft
TT tT TT IT It Tt tt Tt tt tt TT TT ft TT ft
0T O Z, 'TOW
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY_
HI84-14
HOLE NO. FOOTAGE FROM
NO.
Fine Grained Ash Tuff
(or Greywacke)
Coarse Ash Tuff -similar to 117.95 - 127.34 -carbonated, non magnetic -l-2% fine grained pyrite as pods and grain replacements less as disseminated grains. 134.90 to 134.94 patch of fine graine,d . pyrite 4cm thick.
135.8! 138. 0( ) Fine Grained Ash Tuff
138. 0(
CO (O CD CD
e 1
o oc O 1
LANGRIDGES
••r. S ULPH IDES
-well bedded -possible graded bed at 129.10 - 129.20 -0.5cm band of pyrite at upper contact -D.25% disseminated pyrite -carbonated, non magnetic, rare carbonate veinlets. 133.85 135.8*
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
TO
127. 3^ 133. 8'
Horseshoe Island
(or Greywacke)
-as for 127.34 to 135.89 Non carbonated, non magnetic .257. p yrite e . o . h.
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
-i
f
OZ/TOM
^P O Z, TOM
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME HOLE
HI84-15
Horseshoe Island PROPERTY HI 84-l5~ 62M
OF
FOOTAGE
LENGTH
NO.
LOCATION
1984 Grid: 0+03 S 4- 67N
LATITUDE ELEVATION
AZIMUTH
STARTED Mar.
18,
1984
2.0 62.0
8+25 E DRPARTURF
FINISHED
14E 1 33U
Mar.
AZIMUTH
DIP
19,
45 0 4! 35 0 lf
2.00 62.00
REMARKS Drilled By Mi Drilling
T
Gore Size: BQ
-450
1984
LOGGED BY
ON NO.
TO
2.00
AZIMUTH
DIP
DESCRIPTI
0
DIP
1
FOOTAGE FROM
FOOTAGE
M
HOLE NO. _________ SHEET NO.
•x,
SULPH IDES
ASSAYS
SAMPLE FROM
FOOTAGE TO
J . Brisco
TOTAL
•*S,
•z
OZ/TON OZ/TON
Casing
4581
2.0
3.5
1.5
Tr.
Chloritized Granodiorite
4582
3.5
5.0
1.5
.01
4583 4584 4585 4586 4587 4588 4589 4590 4591 4592 4593 4594 4595 4596 4597 4598 4599 4600 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 3208 3209 3210 3211
5.0 6.5 8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.5 17.0 18.5 20.0 21.5 23.0 24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41 .0 42.5 44.0 45.5 47.0
6.5 8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.5 17.0 18.5 20.0 21.5 23.0 24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.5 47.0 48.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
.01 Tr. Tr. Tr. .01 Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr . Tr. Tr. .04 .01 Tr. .01 Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr . Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr. .01
-Gray-Green color, medium grained, well foliated in most sections -carbonated, weakly magnetic throughout D.25% pyrite except as indicated 2.00- 9.5 massive, equigranular texture- ; 9.25-62.00 foliated texture 4.18-5.15 weak silicification, 1 . 0% pyrite 11.00-11.84 weak silicification, 0.5 - LOSS pyrite 19.40-21.30 weak silicification, reddish color average 1 .07, pyrite, 23.10-23.38 Silicified,
1 .07. p yrite
28.75-29.40 reddish alteration 0.25 to Q.50% pyrite 51.70-51.95 weakly silicified, 1 .07, p yrite 57.60-62.00 core has reddish cast .25% pyrite 60.25-60.37 ijj pyrite
62.00
e.o.h.
l of 2
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY,
Horseshoe Island
H184-15
HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
SHEET NO..
i——————————————mi—i
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION NO.
3212 3213 3214 3215 3216 3217 3218 3219 3220
1, S ULPH, IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
48.5 50.0 51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5 59.0 60.5
TO
50.0 51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5 59.0 60.5 62.0
TOTAL
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
*
"r.
OZ/TOH
Tr . .01 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .02 .02
^* OZ. TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME
OF
HOLE
NO.
H184-16
1984 Grid
LOCATION LATITUDE
.
8 +
0+32 N
1 7N
M
20 + GOE 133 0
A7IMUTH
Mar.
19,
1984
2 100'
7+00 E DFPART1IRF
DIP
F INISHE D
Mar.
AZIMUTH
DIP
150M
LENGTH
ELEVATION
STARTED
H184-16
Horseshoe Island
PROPERTY
21.
-65 0
150'
60"3(
t
52 0 1;
1
2.00 123. 9!
J. Brisco LOGGED BY
NO.
9801
2.0
Granodiorite
9802 9803 9804 9805 9806 9807 9808 9809 9811 9812 9813 9814 9815 9816 9817 9818 9819 9820 9821 9822 9823 9824 9825 9826 9827 9828 9829 9830 9831 9832
3.5 5.0 6.5 8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 17.0 18.5 20.0
-feldspar, quartz, chlorite, biotite hornblende carbonate, magnetite -weakly carbonated, very weakly magnetic -pyrite less than Q.25% unless specifically indicated -rare carbonate stringers -well fractured, but not blocky 2.00 -
30.90
11.03 - 11.30
LANGRIC
FROM
Casing -medium grained^ massive texture
TIGES 366168 ORO-NT1O
REMARKS Drilled by Midwesgrilling Core Size: BQ
?7o
12.13 26.00 31.68 37.50 47.68 56.30 62.45 67.13 61.80 74.32
- 12.22 -
32.50 48.80 47.95 56.85 63.04 67.77 70.27 74.92
76.98 - 77.20 80.64 - 81.13
feldspar has a green sericitic alteration silicified zone, a few irregular quartz veins l-2% pyrite silicified zone 1 7. p yrite shearing at 28 O to C. A. silicified zone 1 7. p yrite weakly foliated granodiorite silicified zone 0 .57. p yrite 25% core recovery in this interval blocky, partially ground core silicified zone 1 7. p yrite 0.5 to 1 .07. p yrite -silicified zone 1-25? pyrite -well foliated at 38 0 to C. A. -0.5cm chloritic shear at lower contact 1 7. p yrite, weak silicification silicified zone, 1 to 2 7. p yrite highly silicified from 80.84 - 81.13 foliation at 27 0 to C. A.
71JL f-
.
S J
23.0 24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.0 36.5 38.0 39.5 41.0 42.5 44.0 45.5 47.0 48.5
FOOTAGE TO
ASSAYS TOTAL
1 of 4
HOLE NO. _________ SHEET NO. .~_____
SAMPLE
TO
2.00
AZIMUTH
1984
DESCRIPTION
0
DIP
66 U
FOOTAGE FROM
FOOTAGE
*
X
OZ/TON OZ/TON
3.5
1.5
Tr.
5.0 6.5 8.0 9.5 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.5 18.5 20.0 21.5 23 i- M/ * C \J 24.5 26.0 27.5 29.0 30.5 32.0 33.5 35. C 36.5 38.0 39.5 41. C 42.5 44.0 45.5 47.0 48.5 50.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5, 1.5 1.5
Tr. IT IT ft ft
.01 Tr. ft
TT tt ft fT ft ft
IT ft tt
.06 .01 Tr. Tt TT tt ft tt tt ft tt Tf
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY.
Horseshoe Island
H184-16 SHEET NO..
HOLE NO. —
FOOTAGE FROM
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION MO.
TO
81.13 88.13 -
88.13 89.33
89.33 - 89.78 96.10 - 97.29 102.88 - 102.99 107.06 - 123.99
108.14 -
108.48
119.86 - 120.26 123.65 - 123.99
CO
CD
5to CO
1
O t— Z
ge t to LU O
O
oc o
S
weakly, silicified 0.25 - Q.50% pyrite -foliated coarse grained massive texture pale green sericitized feldspar weakly silicified, l% pyrite foliation at 38 0 to C. A. silicified zone 1 to 2 7. p yrite silicified zone 1 to 2% pyrite Granodiorite is increasingly foliated toward contact numerous silicified zones silicified,
17, pyrite
Highly silicified zone' ' approximately 70% quartz, 2 to 4% pyrite Gradational to Highly altered Granodiorite
9833 9834 9835 9836 9837 9838 9839 9840 9841 9842 9843 9844 9845 9846 9847 9848 9849 9850 9854 9853 9851 9852 9855 9856 9857 9858 9859 986C 9861 9862 9862 9864 9865 9866 9867 986E 986? 987C 9871 9872
f, S ULPH, IDES
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
50.0 51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5 59.0 60.5 62.0 63.5 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.5 71.0 72.5 74.0 75.3 77.0 78.5 80.0 81. 15 82.65 84.5 86.0 87.5 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5 95.0 96.5 98.0 99.5 101.0 102.5 104.0 105.5 107.0 108.5
51.5 53.0 54.5 56.0 57.5 59.0 60.5 62.0 63.5 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.5 71.0 77 t f- . js
74.0 75.3 77.0 78.5 80.0 81. l! 82. 6^ 84. 5( 86.0 87.5 89.0 90.5 92.0 93.5 95.0 96.5 98.0 99.5 101.0 102.5 104.0 105.5 107.0 108.5 110.0
•7.
TOTAL
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.7 1.5 1.5 1. 15 1.5 1.85 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
o*
OZ/TON
Tr . ir Tt IT If II II
ir it li n it tt tt li
.01 Tr. .01 .01 .04 Tr. f?
.01 .03 .04 .04 .01 Tr If Tt
.04 .04 Tr. fi it .03 II
Tr. . 10 .01
^^ OZ/TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY. HOLE NO.
DESCRIPTION NO.
TO
L23.99 137. 7 3
Highly altered Granodiorite
123.66 - 124.17 128.50 - 128.66 130.5 132.50 - 133.52
134.15 - 137.78
CO CD *~
ei
C/3 UJ
O O
cc
o
7, SULPH, IDES
-well foliated, red with pale green sericitic streaks giving strong foliation -mm scale rounded grains of recrys tallized quartz -moderately magnetic, 4-5% disseminated magnetite -weakly carbonated -resembles Highly Altered Granodiorite of H184-06 and 08 -no quartz or quartz-carbonate stringers -0.5 to 1 .07, m edium grained erratically distributed pyrite
1 l o f— z otr
H184-16
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
137.78
blue-gray colored silicified zone 27, p yrite Silicified, carbonated; sect ion 27. p yrite few prisms of tourmaline on fracture surface silicified zone, 7 07, q uartz replacement of highly altered granodiorite 2% pyrite white to light grey color 30% to 50% quartz with streaks of sericite - magnetite -minor carbonate -texture of highly altered grandodior ite preserved -2 - W p yrite -becomes more chloritic as volcanic contact is approached. -sharp contact at 46 to C. A.
9873 9874 9875 9876 9877 9878 9879 9880 9881 9882 9883 9884 9885 9886 9887 9888 9889 9890 9891 9892 9893 9894
9895 9896 9897 9898 9899
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
110.0 111.5 113.0 114.5 116.0 117.5 119.0 120.5 122.0 123.5 125.0 126.5 128.0 129.5 131.0 132.5 134.0 135.5 137.0 138.5 140.0 141.5 143.0 144.5 146.0 147.5 149.0
TO
111.5 113.0 114.5 116.0 117.5 119. C 120.5 122. C 123.5 125. C 126.5 128. C 129.5 131. C 132.5 134. ( 135. f 137. ( 138.! 140. ( 141. f 143. ( 144.! 146. ( 147.! 149. ( 150. (
TOTAL
1.5 1.5 1 .5 1 .5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0
7.
7.
0 T. i TON
Tr. If
.01 Tr. .01 .01 .05 Tr. .01 .03 .08 .04 . 17 .08 .04 .06 .04 . 10 .09 Tr. It fi tl ft fi fi fi
^P* OZ, TOW
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY. HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
OD CO
1
R 0
cc
s1
CO UJ
c D
LANGRI
H184-16
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION MO.
TO
137. 78 150. OC
Horseshoe Island
•7, S ULPH, IDES
Intermediate to Mafic Ash Tuff to Lapillistone -dark grey to black. Thickly bedded -well indurated for rock of this type -few dark fragments are greater than 1 cm -non carbonated, highly magnetic, some dark fine grained fragments are iron formation -numerous fine stringers of carbonate and minor epidote -well fractured to blocky 148.20 epidote vein, 1 cm thick at 34 O to C. A.
ASSAYS
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
TOTAL
1,
*
OZ/TON
^P* O Z, TON
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD Horseshoe Island HOLE
HI84-17
NO.
FOOTAGE
387.5m
LENGTH
LOCATION
1 H- 13 N
LATITUDE ELEVATION STARTED
F O O 'r
DEPARTURE AZIMUTH
June 3, 1984
FINI^HFn
6 -t- 20 E 1040 June 10, 1984
-700
3.6m 5.0 150 250
AZIMUTH
DIP
700 700
285
0
fiRO
TO
3.80
Diorite to Feldspar Porphyry - dark grey to grey-green rock with 10% - 15% mafic (magnetite + chlorite?) phenocrysts in a fine grained matrix. - may be a contact meamorphosed and metasaiatized volcanic or sediment. - magnetite-chlorite phenocryst content increases lower in section giving medium grained diorite texture. - feldspar phenocrysts developed locally lower in section. - locally carbonated. - a few thin quartz and quartz-carbonate stringers, 2 to 5 mm. - well fractured to blocky --with-" an" average of 10 fractures/meter. - many fractures are slickensided. - pyrite averages less than D.25% local concentrations up to 1.0 to 2 .0* over 1 to 3 on along fractures. These fractures commonly have an alteration zone, and may have vein quartz up to 0.5 cm in fractures.
tc
1C
u: r: 1 O
en uu
S
1 —1
no.
Casing
—
5 g l
DIP
AZIMUTH
HOLE NO.
HI84-17 SHEET NO.
REMARKS
660
D rill6d k
Drilling
63030 55U30
Core Size: BQ
5201 s
LOGGED BY
J. Bri SCO
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
A G E
3.80- 98.66
Z
320 355 387.5
69015
DESCRIPTION FROM
FOOTAGE
14.90 15.50 15.60 - 33.40 16.10 - 16.60
Sinistral offsets up to 1 cm seen in carbonate stringers. Cpy along thin quartz vein. Hematite coatings on fracture surfaces. Blocky, poor recovery.
!
! it
11001! 11002! 11003! 11004! 11O05! 11006! 11O07! 11008!
-from
!
! ii
3.50! 5.OO! 6.50! 8.00! 9.50! 11.00! 12. 5O! 14. OO!
to
ASSAY !
! ii
5.00! 6.5O! 7.85! 9.50! ll.OO! 12.50! 14. OO! 15. 5O!
total 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.35 1.50 1 . 5O 1.50 1 . 5O 1 . 5.O
Au
Au
O.O2 O.O1 O.O2 O.O1
O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 0.69 O. 34 0.69 0. 34
oz/ton tr tr tr tr
g/t
~
t
t
NAME OF PROPERTY.
Horseshoe Island
HOLE NO. HI84-17 SAMI:'LE INTERVAL (m)
FOO -FACE
3.80
98.66
I t
cont'd 21.50 23.05 24.95 27.42 28.07 22.40
no.
-
36.35
-
42.40
-
43.50 44.30 45.15 50.35 -
*
I i o Vg t1 CO tu
s cc
5
AS!3AY^
DESCRIPTION
TO
FROM
SHEET NO..
60.70 63.40 64.83 -
26.00 23.16 25.15 29.75 28.40 42.40
Carbonated 2?; disseminated euhedral pyrite 1* disseminated! pyrite 0.5 to 1.0?; disseminated euhedral pyrite bleached sericitic zone slightly sericitized zone, dark grey-brown in color with a stockwork of chlorite veinlets, many of them slickensided fractures - 0.5 to 2.01 pyrite, average of 1.01 - few .specks of graphite along fractures 36.50 quartz vein sub-parallel to core axis, blue color (graphitic) 50.35 very fine grained grey color, more indurated, with 15?; chlorite - magnetite phenocryst^ imparting weak foliation. 0.50 to 1.01 pyrite 43.80^) fault zones, fractured, blocky core with 44.80 ? many slickensided fractures 45.60./ 85.87 porportion of mafics increases - gives impression of coarser grain size A few percent irregularly distributed feldspar phenocrysts, locally giving dioritic texture. average .50?; disseminated pyrite
65.00
63.00
-
78.91
65.70 67.10
-
69.00
quartz vein, 2?; pyrite graphite coated slickenside*^" fracture-bleached zone, 2 - 3* pyrite, graphite in fractures. 1 -2* pyrite speck chalcopyrite alteration develped along fractures up to 1 on consisting of pyrite, sericite and hematite. Well developed from 67.90 to 68.56. - at 68.56 a 1 cm quartz vein at 180 to C. A.
! ii 11OO9!
11010: lion : 11012:
11013! 11O14! 11015! 11O16! 11017! 11O1S! 11O19! 11O2O! 11021 ! 11O22! 11O23! 11O24! 11O25! 11026! 11027! 11O28! 11O29! 11O3O! 11O31 ! 11O32! 11033! 11034! 11O35! 11036! 11O37! 11O38! 11O39! 11O4O! 11O41 ! 11042! 11043! 11044! ! 11045! 11O46! 11047! 11048! 11O49!
1 1
from
! ii 15.50! 17. OO! 18. SO! 20.00! 21.50! 23. OO! 24. SO! 26. OO! 27.50! 29.00! 30.50! 32. OO! 33. SO! 35.OOO 36. 5O! 38.15! 39. 5O! 41. OO! 42. SO! 44.OO! 45. 5O! 47.OO! 48. SO! 50. OO! 51.50! 53.OOO 54. SO! 56. GO! 57. 5O! 59.OO! 60.50! 62. OO! 63. SO! 65. OO! 66.5O! 68. OO! 69. SO! 71. OO! 72.50! 74.OO! 75.5O!
1 l
to
! it 17. OO! 18.50! 2O.OO! 21.50! 23. OO! 24. SO! 26. OO! 27. 5O! 29.00! 30.50! 32. OO! 33. 5O! 35.OO! 36.50! 38. OO! 39. 5O! 41.OO! 42. SO! 44.OO! 45.50! 46. 9O! 48. SO! SO.OO! 51. SO! 53.00! 54. 5O! 56. OO! 57. SO! 59.OO! 6O.5O! 62. OO! 63. 5O! 64.85! 66. SO! 68.OO! 69.50! 71.OO! 72. SO! 73. 8O! 75. SO! 77.OO!
total
Au oz/ton
AU
q/t
: ! 1
1
1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.35 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1 . 4O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1 . SO 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1 . SO l.SO 1.35 l.SO 1.50 l.SO l.SO l.SO 1 . 3O 1-5O l.SO
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
tr
O.O2 O. O2
0.01
0.02
O. 69! O. 75!
o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: O. 34!
o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: O. 69!
o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo:
O.O1
O. 34!
O.O1
O. 34!
O. 01
o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: O. 34!
o.oo: 0.00!
O. 01 ' O. 03 O.O1 O. 01 O. 01 O.O1
o.oo: o.oo: o.oo: O. 34!
o.oo:
1.03! O. 34! 0.00! O. 34! 0.34! 0.34!
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE TO
70.80 78.91
-
71.00 79.88
80.20 82.00 84.37 84.57 84.62
-
85.87 87.17
-
84.77
85.87
-
90.42
86.25
-
86.38
87.10 89.03
-
87.45 89.26
89.69 90.42
-
89.80 98.66
(E
91.95
-
92.15
Z
97.76
-
97.85
98.35 98.66
-
98.45
09
to tc o 1 O g O
7
w tu
i f
98.66 292.30
slightly altered, 2* pyrite quartz - carbonate stockwork, 5*6 vein material 1?; pyrite core is slightly bleached (sericitized) altered, pyritized fractures altered, pyritized fractures altered, pyritized fractures reddish quartz vein, 2 cm at 21O to C.A. sparse chalcopyrite increase in seritization (bleaching) , particularily from 89.46 to 89.91. 1 - 2?; pyrite. A few hair-like stockworks of magnetite. quartz vein, 3 cm at 19 to C.A. pyrite and 1 bleb chalcopyrite. , . quartz vein, 3 cm sub-parallel to core axis altered pyritized fractures. strongly sericitized fractures from 89.46 to 89.91 - 2 to 4% pyrite, quartz veinlets, green chlorite quartz - vein, 1 cm with pyrite JEiner grain size, nore indurated (silicified) blue grey color altered (sericitized) fractures canton as well as. patches of alteration. Wider (up to. 4cm) , as bands of alteration occur around quartz veins rather than fractures 0.25 to Q.50% pyrite, more pyrite in altered material . 1 cm qtz - carbonate veins with 4 cm altered zones coarse pyrite quartz vein at 17 0 to C.A. thin band of alteration, coarse pyrite quartz at 16" to C.A. 4 cm alteration zone sharp contact at 34 0 to C.A. with granodiorite
Granodiorite med grained massive to weakly foliated biotite
HI84-17
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
DESCRIPTION FROM
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY.
i no., ! ii 11050! 11O51 ! 11O52! 11053! 11O54! 11055! 11056! 11O57! 11O58! 11O59! 11060! 11O61 ! 11O62! 11063! 11064! 11065! 11O66!
1 l
from
t
ASSAY 1 l
to
!
t 1
1 1
77. OO!
78.50! 8O.OO! 81.50! 83. OO! 84.50! 86. OO! 87.50! 88.85! 9O.5O! 92. OO! 93.50! 95. OO! 96. 5O! 98.00! 99.50! 101. OO! 1O2.50!
78. 50! 80. 00! 81. 5O! 83. OO! 84. 5O! 86. OO! 87. 5O! 89. OO! 9O. 5O! 92. OO! .93. 50! 95. OO! 96. 5O! 98. OO! 99. 5O! 1O1. OO!
total
Au oz/ton
Au g/t
! ! 1 t
1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.35 1 -. 50 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.5O . 1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.50
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
O. 02 O. 03
0.02
O.O1 O.O1
-
O.OO! O. 69! 1.03! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! 0.69! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O. 34! 0.00! O.OO! O. 34!
t
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
FOO TAGE PROM
no.
98.66 -
99.25
99.08 - 100.06 104.80 - 105.30 106.80 107.14 107.16 109.88 113.21', 131.10 131.40 131.10 133.31 -
1
e 1e i OT UJ
(X
108.72 107.36 111.10 113.35 131.21 131.47 132.02 133.60
hornblende granodiorite feldspar grains 1 cm long, greenish to light brown, interstitial quartz and masses of ferromagnesians: biotite and hornblende, surrounded by chlorite. some magnetite and carbonate pyrite 0.251 contains inclusions of altered and highly altered granodiorite as described below. a few barren quartz veins and thin carbonate stringers altered granodiorite, sericitized 1.0 - 2.0!* pyrite quartz-carbonate vein, 0.5 cm at 80 0 to C.A. altered granodiorite sericitized 1.0 to 2.01 pyrite highly altered granodiorite, green color quartz vein with pyrite at boundary mass of pyrite 2 cm x 2 cm highly altered granodiorite altered granodiorite, 21 pyrite quartz vein, coarse pyrite, 1 cm wide quartz vein coarse pyrite, 1 cm wide highly altered granodiorite, green, 21 pyrite Xenolith, blue grey color 21 pyrite
SHEET NO.
ASSA^[ "
TO
cont'd
HI84-17
SAMPLE INTERVAL (tri)
DESCRIPTION
98.66 292.30
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY—
! ir
11067! 11068! 11069! 11O70! 11071! 11O72! 11073! 11O74! 11075! 11076! 11077! 11078! 11O79! 11O80! 11O81 ! 11O82! 11O83! 11084! ,
-From
! ii 102.50! 104.00! 105.50! 106.70! 107. 7O! 108.90! 109.81 ! 1 1 1 . 20 ! 113.00! 114.50! 116.00! 117.50! 119.OO 120.50! 122. OO! 123.5O! 125.00! 126. 5O!
Au
t
t
1
to
!
total
oz/ton
Au
g/t
1 l
1O4.OO! 1O5.50! 1O6.70! 1O7.7O! 108.90! 109.81 ! 1 1 1 . 20 ! 113.00! 114.50! 116.0O! 117.50! 119.00! 120.50! 122.00! 123.50! 125.00! 126.50! 128. OO!
1.5O 1.5O 1.20 l.OO 1.20 O. 91 1.39 1.8O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50
tr
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
O. 01 O.O1 O. 02 O. 01 O.O1 O. 02
O.OO O. 34 O. 34 O. 69 O. 34 O. 34 O. 69 O.OO O.OO 0.00 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO
-
\
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY— HOLE NO.
1
no.
cont'd 151.07 160.90
169.80 171.70 172.45 171.95
- 164.95
-
169.87 172.10 172.63 175.25
-
-
172.70 177.35 179.08
98.66 292.30
S
i i |0
o: O
1 tn S. O J
ASS
DESCRIPTION
TO
98.66 292.30
SHEET NO..
SAMF5LE INTERVAL (m)
FOO TAGE FROM
HI84-17
- 179.08 - 177.56 - 187.10 x
180.96 181.52
- 181.66
183.01 184.45 185.98 185.98 187.10
- 184.40 - 185.98 - 187.10 - 200.53
192.22
192.50 - 192.60
quartz vein, 1 on at 280 to C.A. pyritic boundaries highly altered granodiorite 0.5 to 1 .Q% pyrite nore pyrite in green alteration red (oxidized) alteration to 163.14 and green (reduced) alteration to 164.95 silicified, 2% coarse pyrite fractured, broken core fractured, broken core highly altered granodiorite, red and green mixed color with S-5% coarse patches of chlorite-magnetite Q.25-0.50% pyrite, locally 1 .01, 172.70 chalcopyrite. . massive chloritized granodiorite pyritic fractures at 176.98 to 177.29 highly altered granodiorite green highly altered granodiorite green to 184.20 184.20 - 187.10 reddish, contact gradational over 1.5 m .3% chlorite-magnetite phenccrysts 0.25 to Q.50% pyrite, locally 1^ quartz vein, 1 cm at 300 to C.A. l% pyrite at contacts quartz vein 1 on at 150 to C.A. contains coarse pyrite 0.5 to l .Ot pyrite mafic xenolith 3 on x 3 cm 2% pyrite 0.25 to Q.50% pyrite massive granodiorite, medium grained except the highly altered zones as idicated quartz vein at 35O to C.A. , some coarse pyrite highly altered texture for 4 cm around vein quartz vein, highly altered for 5 cm around vein G.50% pyrite
I ii 11O85! 11O86! 11087! 11088! 11089! 11O90! 11O91 ! 11092! 11093! 11094! 11O95! 11096! 11097! 11098! 11O99! 11100! 111O1 ! 11102! 11103! 111O4! 111O5! 111O6! 1107! 11O8! 11O9! 111O! 1111 ! 1112! 11113! 11114! 11115! 11116! 11117! 11118! 11119! 11120! 11121 ! 11122! 11123! 11124! 11125!
1 l
-From
!
1 1
128. OO! 129.50! 131.00! 132. OO! 133. OO! 134. OO! 135.50! 137. OO! 138. 5O! 140.00! 141. 5O! 143. OO! 144. 5O! 146. OO! 147. SO! 149.00! 150.50! 152. OO! 153. 5O! 155.00! 156.50! 158. OO! 159. OO! 16"b.OO! 161.00! 161.99! 162.14! 163.14! 164.45! 164.58! 165. OO! 166.00! 167. OO! 168.50! 170. OO! 171.00! 171.95! 173.50! 175.33! 177. OO! 178. OO!
1 1
to
!
1 l
129.50! 131.00! 132.00! 133. OO! 134.00! 135.50! 137.00! 138. 5O! 14O.OO! 141.50! 142.88! 144.50! 146. OO! 147.50! 149. OO! 150.50! 152. OO! 153.50! 155. OO! 156.50! 158. OO! 159. OO! 160. OO! 161. OO! 161.99! 162.14! 163.14! 164.45! 164.58! 165. OO! 166.00! 167. OO! 168.50! 17O.OO! 171. OO! 171.95! 173.50! 175.33! 177. OO! 178. OO! 179. OS!
total
Au
os /ton
;* , Au
!;
g /t !
1 1
1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . OO 1 . OO 1 . OO 1 . 5O 1.50 1 . 5O 1.50 1.50 1.38 1 . 5O 1.50 1 . 5O 1.50 1.50 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.50 1.50 1 . OO 1 . OO l.OO 0. 99 O. 15 l.OO 1.31 O. 13 O. 42 l.OO l.OO 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.00 0. 95 1.55 1.83 1.67 l.OO 1 . OS
tr
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
O.O1 O.O3 O. 02 O.O1
tr
tr
tr tr tr tr tr
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
0.01
O. O2 O.O1 0.01 O. O2
0. 01
0.01
o.oo: 0.34;
1 . 03 ! O. 69! 0.34!
o.oo:
0.00! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! 0.00! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! 0.00! 0.34! O.OO! O.OO! 0.00! 0.00! O.OO! 0.69! 0.34! 0. 34 ! 0.00! 0.69! 0.00! 0.00! 0.00! 0.34! O.OO! O.OO! 0.00! O.OO! O. 34! O.OO! 0.00! O.OO! O.OO! 0.00!
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY. HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
DESCRIPTION
TO
98.66 292.30
cont'd 193.70
193.70
195.76
196.27 197.10 200.00 200.57 201.75 200.57 203.00 204.00 204.68 205.09 CD (D
5 8 i 2z
g e i
CO Ul
8tt
Horseshoe Island
HI84-17
SHEET NO.
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
! ! l no. ! -from i to ! iii i i i - 194.45 Altered to Mghly altered granodiorite 11126! 179. O8! 1BO.6O! - red color 11127! 1S0.6O! 182. OO! - quartz vein at 12O to C. A. 11128! 182. OO! 183. OO! Q.50% pyrite overall 11129! 183. OO! 184.20! - 194.45 Altered to highly altered granodiorite 1113O! 184.20! 185.70! red color quartz vein at 12O to C. A. with coarse pyrite 11131! 185. 7O! 187.20! Mghly altered for 4 cm on either side of vein 11132! 187. 2O ! 188.70! 11133! 188. 7O! 19O.OO! - 196.07 Mghly altered granodiorite 11134! 190. OO! 191. 5O! green 11135! 191.50! 193. 7O! Q.5% pyrite 11136! 193.70! 194.45! quartz vein at 18O to core axis 11137! 194.45! 194. 8O! coarse pyrite 11138! 194.80! 195.15! - 196.37 Altered granodiorite 195.15! 196. OO! - 197.35 chloritized slickensided fractures at 180 to C. A. 11139! 11140! 196.00,' 197.50! W pyrite 11141! 197. SO! 199. OO! fracture at 25O to C. A., several blebs of 11142! 199. OO! 2OO.5O! chalcopyrite. 11143! 2OO.50! 202. OO! - 205.15 Mghly altered granodiorite 11144! 2O2.OO! 2O3.5O! green 2O3.5O! 2O5.15! 3* cMorite-magnetite clots from 203.0 - 204.66 11145! 2O5. 15! 206. OO! - 201.93 mass of wMte quartz with a few specks of pyrite 11146! 11147! 2O6.OO! 207. 5O! - 203.00 1 to 2% "pyrite 11148! 2O7.5O! 2O9.OO! - 204.68 0.25 to Q.50% pyrite 11149! 2O9.OO.' 21O.5O! - 204.03 quartz vein, 1.5 on wide at 25O to C. A. 1115O! 210. 5O! 212.OO! few grains of pyrite in vein 11151! 212.OO! 213. SO! - 205.15 0.50 - 1.0% pyrite 213.50! 214. OO ! quartz vein with a mass of pyrite' and-a"~speck of 11152!VG 11153! 214. OO! 215. OO! chalcopyrite.
205.15 - 215.65 206.48 - 206.70 209.28 211.20 211.41 - 211.50
Medium grained massive granodiorite Q.5% pyrite, some Mgh angle fractures pyritic fractures pyritic fractures quartz vein at 400 to C. A. 5 on tMck - considerable pyrite and gangue in vein 213.70 - 213.86 silicified zone, tt pyrite VG 1 speck. 214.70 - 214.93 silicified zone, W pyrite
ASBA^ total 1.52 1 . 4O 1 . OO 1 . 2O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 3O 1 . 5O 2.2O O. 75 O. 35 O. 35 0.85 1 . 5O 1.50 1.50 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.65 O. 85 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O O.5O 1 . OO
Au oz/ton tr 0. 01 tr tr O.O1 0. 01 O.O1 tr 0. 01 tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
O.O1 O.O2 O.O1 O.O1
tr tr tr tr tr tr O.O2 O.O3
Au q/t O. CO 0.34 O.OO O.OO O. 34 0.34 O. 34 O.OO 0. 34 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 0. 34 O.OO O.OO 0.69 O. 34 0.34 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO! O. 69! 1.03!
\
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
98.66
TO
t
215.65 217.70 218.04 220.79 221.24 225.96
-
217.70 218.09 227.95 221.46 226.04
226.37 - 226.46 227.95 - 229.30 229.30 - 230.09 230.09 - 230.30 230.30 231.88 232.28 235.20 237.04 243.78 246.47 250.38 252.70 253.56 253.70 254.60 TO -166 366-1
1 O 1
to
8 LANGR
HT84-17
-
235.20 232.07 232.48 243.58 237.10 243.94 246.60 250.78 253.20 254.12 . - 255.87
260.15 - 260.44 260.43 - 44 260.98 - 264.77
261.04 - 261.14 260.98 - 263.02
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
DESCRIPTION
292.30 cont'd
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY.
no.
epidotized feldspar granodiorite silicified, 21 pyrite epidotized granodiortie narrow silicified zone silicified zone, 1.01 pyrite quartz vein atySSSita.e.AiV pyritic quartz vein at 370 to C.A. pyritic core has kaolinized appearance, less indurated with no appreciable carbonate 501 green highly altered granodiorite and 501 white quartz, 21 pyrite, mainly in HAGd vein quartz, small amount of disseminated pyrite, 21 pyrite at lower contact massive blue-grey granodiorite fine grained xenolith quartz vein subparallel to C.A. , pyritic epidotized granodiorite pyritized silicified fracture at 200 to C.A. quartz vein, shearing at 25O to C.A., 11 pyrite silicified, , quartz vein at 50 to C. A., silicified, 0.50 to 1.01 pyrite , altered granodiorite - green 0.5 to 1.01 pyrite altered granodiorite - reddish, 3-51 mafics 0.25 - 0.501 pyrite, quartz vein at 400 to C.A. altered granodiorite, reddish 3-51 mafics 0.25 -0.501 pyrite highly altered granodiorite reddish quartz vein, coarse pyrite highly altered granodiorite alternating red and green color fran 260.98 to 263.02 red color from 263.02 to 264.77 silicified, 2.01 pyrite 2.01 pyrite, a few specks of green mica very sparse magnetite, a few grains of pyrrhotite r
-
I t
11154! 11155! 11156! 11157! 11158! 11159! 11160! 11161! 11162! 11163! 11164! 11165! 11166! 11167! 11168! 11169! 11170! 11171! 11172! 11173! 11174! 111755 11176! 11177! 11178! 11179! 11180! 11181! 11182! 11183! 11184! 11185! 11186! 11187!
from
;
!
i 215. OO! 216.50! 218.00! 219.50! 221.00! 222.50! 224.00! 225.50! 227.00! 228.30! 229.30! 230.10! 231.50! 233.00! 234.50! 236.00! 237.50! 239. OO! 240.50! 242. OO! 243. 5O! 245. OO! 246. 5O! 248. OO! 249.50! 251.20! 252.50! 254. OO! 255.50! 257. OO! 258. 5O! 26O.OO! 261.00! 262. OO!
to
ASSJQ
! ;
!
i 216. 5O! 218. OO! 219.50! 221. OO! 222.50! 224.00! 225.50! 226.85! 228.30! 229. 3O! 23O.1O! 231.50! 233.00! 234.50! 236. OO! 237.50! 239. OO! 24O.5O! 242.00! 243. 5O! 245. OO! 246. 5O! 248. OO! 249. 5O! 251. OO! 252. 5O! 254. OO! 255.50! 257.00! 258. SO! 26O.OO! 261. OO! 262.00! 263. OO!
total 1 . 5O 1.50 1.5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.5O 1 . 5O 1.35 1 . 3O l.OO O. SO 1 . 4O 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1 . 5O 1.5O 1 - 3O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O l.OO l.OO l.OO
Au ! 02 X ton
Au g/t
! ! t 1
tr tr
0.01 O.O1 O.O1
tr tr tr
0.02 tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr O.O1 tr 0.01 tr tr
tr
tr
O. 34! 0.00! O.OO! 0. 34! 0.34! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! 0.69! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! 0.00! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! 0.00! 0.00! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! 0.00! O.OO! 0.34! O.OO! 0.34! 0.00! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO!
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
98.66
DESCRIPTION
cont'd 263.02 - 264.77 269.04 - 273.80 269.00 - 269.36 269.23 .
S
269.36 270.80 271.60 272.15 272.60 276.00 277.30 277.36 277.80
-
270.50 270.89 272.15 272.60 273.80
- 277.90 - 292.30
280.60 - 281.70 280.70 - 280.74 290.30 - 292.30 292.30 292.30 313.86
3* magnetite, 0.25 to Q.50% pyrite highly altered granodiorite, greenish from 270.80 - 271.10 and 271.60 - 272.10 balance is red quartz veorv subparallel- to, ClAir; ;lr2i;:pyrite VG cluster of 4 small dots at edge of quartz vein Q.25% pyrite, 3!* magnetite quartz carbonate, 2* pyrite, few specks green mica silicified zone at 10O to C.A. , 4% pyrite Q.25% pyrite silicified, 5% chlorite, 1 to 2% pyrite, euhedral shear at 20O to C.A. silicified, sane hematized feldspar VG dusty grains on core surface. Granodiorite is chloritized and weakly to strongly foliated strongly foliated at 200 to C.A. silicified, sane green mica, 0.25 to Q.5% pyrite quartz vein 4 cm wide at 27^ to C.A. scene carbonate granodiorite is more hematized (reddish) and silicified to contact. gradational contact over 20 cm to HAGd
Highly altered granodiorite - alternating reddish (hematized) and greenish (sericitized) meter-scale bands of well foliated quartz- feldspar-sericite with accessory pyrite and chlorite. - occasional clots of chlorite S magnetite suggest that the alteration is not as complete as in the highly altered granodiorite of HI83-03,4,HI84-08, 16 - a few cm-scale quartz veinlets from 10^ -tor' 30?- to C.A. - lower magnetic susceptability than granodiorite. - •weakly. carbonated "•-".. .
HTR4-17
SHEET NO..
9
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
TO
292.30
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY.
no.
J
!
:
11188! 11189! 11190! 11191! 11192!VG 11193! 11194! 11195! 11196! 11197! 11198! 111991VG 112OO! 11201! 112O2! 11203! 11204! 11205! 112O6! 112O7! 11208! 11209!
-from
!
!
:
263. OO! 264.50! 266. OO! 267.50! 269.00! 270.50! 271.50! 273.00! 273.80! 275.00! 276.50! 277.00! 277.50! 278.00! 279.50! 281.00! 282.50! 284.00! 285. 5O! 287. OO! 288.50! 290.00!
to
ASSAY !
!
:
264.50! 266. OO! 267. 5O! 269. OO! 27O.50! 271.50! 273. OO! 273.80! 275. OO! 276.50! 277.50! 277.50! 278. GO! 279.50! 281. GO! 282.50! 284. OO! 285.50! 287. OO! 288.50! 291. OO! 292.30!
total 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.50 1 . 5O 1.5O 1 . OO 1.5O O. SO 1.2O 1.5O l.OO O.5O O.5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.5O 1.5O 2.5O 2.3O
Au
oz/ton tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
tr tr tr tr
O.O1 O. 01 O.O1 O.O2 O. 01 0. 01
O. 14 O.O3 O.O1 O.O1
Au
!
g/t !
:
O.OO i O.OO J O.OO i O.OO! O.OO i O.OO! O. 34! O. 34! O.OO i O.OO! 0.34! O. 69! O. 34! 0. 34 J O.OO J O.OO J O.OO J O.OO i 4. SO! 1.03! 0. 34 i 0.34!
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE FROM
TO
292.30 313.86 cont'd c.
5 to 7* chlorite - magnetite clots, 1* pyrite as streaks and irregular disseminations silicified 293.30 - 293.34 quartz vein 5 on at 46O to C. A., coarse pyrite 292.80 - 294.20 green color, silicified, 0.25 to Q.50% pyrite 294.20 - 296.54 red color, 3 to 5* magnetite, 0.25 to 0.50* pyrite, locally 1.0* over 10 to 20 cm associated with silicification 294.23 VG . ' very thin coating 'on fracture surface over 1 x littn along 0.5 on quartz veinlet. 294.31 VG ." a few dusty grains in rock with Oi25* pyrites * ,
297.90 - 300.15 300.15 - 300.85
300.85 - 306.20 303.93 302.70 - 304.28 306.15 - 306.88
i
306.15 - 306.20 306.88 - 307.98 307.98 - 310.26
z
310.26 - 313.87
i ffi
311.10
g8
! ' ' 11210! 11211JVG 11212IVG 11213! 11214! 11215! 11216! 11217! 11218! 11219! 1122O! 1 1 221 ! 11222! 11223! 11224! 11225! 11226! 11227!
no.
292.30 - 293.17
296.54 - 297.90
HI84-17
SHEET NO.
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
DESCRIPTION
. . . - - -.
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY—
green, locally hematized, silicified, seme thin quartz veining, 1.0 - 2.0* pyrite red color, homogenous texture 0.5* coarse disseminated pyrite, locally 1.0* green color, sane thin quartz veining at 15O to
C.A. some silicification, 2* to 3* coarsely disseminated pyrite, red, homogenous, 0.25 to 0.50* pyrite 301.23 to 301.31 is green with 1.0* pyrite speck of chalcopyrite quartz stringers silicified, streaks of magnetite, some vuggy carbonate veinlets magnetite, stcckwork-brecciaf. r. red color, o. 25 to o. 50* pyrite green, heavily silicified, 1* pyrite, coarsely disseminated red, silicified, some vuggy carbonate stringers e.g. 312.00 - 312.30 0.25 to 0.50* pyrite, locally 1.0* speck of chalcopyrite
! ! i 292.30! 293.30! 294.30! 295.20! 296.54! 297.90! 299.15! 3OO.15! 300.85! 302.00! 3O3.OO! 3O4. OO ! 305. OO! 306.20! 3O6.8O! 308.00! 3O9.OO! 310.26!
-from
! ! I 293. 3O! 294. 3O! 295. 2O! 296.54! 297.90! 299.15! 30O.15! 30O.85! 3O2.0O! 3O3.OO! 3O4.OO! 3O5. OO ! 306. 2O! 3O6.80! 3O8.OO! 309. OO! 31O.26! 311.26!
to
ASSA^
total 1 . OO 1 . OO 0.90 1.34 1.36 1.25 1.00 0.70 1.15 1 . OO 1.00 1 . 00 1 . 2O 0.60 1.20 1.00 1.26 1 . OO
Au 5 oz/ton! ! O.O4! O.O7! O.O3! O.O3! 0.24! O. OS! O.O2! O.O4! O.O2! O.O2! O.O2! O. O3 ! O.O3! O.O4! O.O1! O.O2! O.O1! O.O1!
Au g/t
! ! J 1.37! 2.40! 1 . O3 ! 1 . 03 ! 8.23! 1.71! O. 69! 1.37! 0.69! O. 69! O. 69! 1 . 03 ! 1 . 03 ! 1.37! O. 34! 0.69! O. 34! O. 34!
^
t
LANGRIOGI
V-. .
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
FOO TAGE FROM
jo
1
1
i 1 m ut
i
DESCRIPTION
Granodiorite
- as for 98.66 - 232.30 except there are no highly altered zones. A few narrow silicified and pyritized zones. - form 313.87 to 351.50 variable amounts of hematized altered feldspar give a reddish cast to core. - fran 356.50 to 365.00 granodiorite has a finer grain size and stronger foliation as lower contact is approached. - a few quartz - carbonate veinlets. , weakly carbonated. 314.50 sane anhedral pyrite along chloritic shears 315.30 anhedral pyrite - magnetite band in silicified zone . 315.53 - 316.53 quartz - carbonate veinlets, quartz vein at 315.93 317.00 - 317.29 silicified zone .50% pyrite, quartz carbonate veining and chlorite veins at 23O to core axis 317.74 - 317.77 vuggy carbonate vein 318.09 - 318.14 silicified zone 318.71 quartz vein, 1 irm thick, pyrite on edges 321.21 specular hematite in a sheared carbonate- vein 321.80 - 326.00 granodiorite has a reddish cast caused by hematite - stained feldspar. 323.45 3 cm quartz vein or pod surrounded by carbonate li pyrite 323.75 carbonate shear with "specular' hematite, anhedral and euhedral "pyrite 324.45 sericitic shear 324.66 - 324.72 silicified zone with 2* 3 mn euhedral, pyrite 326.14 silicified zone 326.56 0.50 on carbonate vein 326.62 0.50 cm carbonate vein 327.14 0.50 cm carbonate vein 327.27 - 327.80 silicified zone 0.5 to LOT pyrite light hematization 328.90 disseminated pyrite
HI84-17
SHEET NO..
10
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
TO
313.86 365.67
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY.
no.
! !
-from
11228! 11229! 11230! 11231! 11232! 11233! 11234! 11235! 11236! 11237! 11238! 11239!
! !
311.26! 312.26! 313.86! 315.50! 317. OO! 318. 5O! 32O.OO! 321. 5O! 323.00! 324.50! 326. OO! 327.50!
'
to
~w—' ASSAY
! !
312.26! 313.86! 315. SO! 317. OO! 318. SO! 320. OO! 321. 5O! 323. OO! 324. 5O! 326. OO! 327. SO! 329. OO!
total 1 . OO 1 . 6O 1.64 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO
Au oz/ton
tr
tr tr
O. 01 O.O1 O.O1 O.O4 O.O1 O.O1 O.O6 O. 01 O.O6
* ii i O.3-*! O.3-*! O.O(5! O. 3'*: 1.3'7\ O. 3'*! O. 3'l! 2.0*b! O. Of3! O. Of)! O. 3'l! 2.0*!b! Au g/t
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
FOOTAGE
313.86 365.67 cont'd 329.60 - 330.21 330.08 330.97 - 331.02 331.78
~~
331.82 333.17 333.77 - 333.84 339.20 - 339.27 339.50 - 339.54 349.33 - 349.73 354.12 - 352.61 355.01 - 355.06 355.36 - 355.40 356.95 356.97 - 357. 88 Contact zone
i
l
2 2 i OT tu
g
o:
O Z
367.20 - 368.4. 364.77 - 364.71 367.69 - 367.79
silicified zone^.25% pyrite carbonate vein bordered by chlorite and pyrite silicified zone o. 25 - Q.50% pyrite rutile? tournaline? in a l mm quartz vein with minor pyrite carbonate vein quartz carbonate vein, /.0. 25?; pyrite silicified zone o. 50 to 1.0?; pyrite silicified zone Q.50% pyrite, vuggy calcite vein at 10O to C.A. silicified zone 1.0?; pyrite, quartz vein at 250 to C.A. silicified zone D.5% euhedral pyrite. silicified zone Q.5% pyrite foliation at 410 to C.A. , . silicified zone, quartz vein at 24O to C.A. 1.01; pyrite silicified zone 4 cm true width, IS pyrite. quartz vein mafic zone - xenolith? heavily carbonated.
Sharp contact at 365.67 at 49O to C.A. with more mafic - darker rock. May be a contact metaitorphed volcanic. This may be the actual contact, otherwise it is very gradational. Texture grades over interval .fran medium grained" grey foliated to fine .^ grained dark grey colored. lower part of contact zone is marked by a cm scale banded quartz, quartz - carbonate and volcanic zone. Q.25% pyrite quartz vein - barren at 25O to C.A. quartz vein at 22^ to C.A.
HI84-17
SAMPLE INTERVAL
DESCRIPTION
TO
FROM
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF
! ! i 1124O! 1 1 24 1 ! 11242! 11243! 11244! 11245! 11246! 11247! 11248! 11249! 1125O! 11251! 11252! 11253! 11254! 11255! 11256! 11257! 11258! 11259! 1126O! 11261! 11262! 11263! 11264! 11265!
no.
! ! i 329. OO! 330 . 50 ! 332. OO! 333.5O! 335.00! 336.50! 338.19! 339.50! 341. OO! 342. SO S 344.OO! 345.50! 347.OO! 348. SO! 350.00! 351.50! 353.00! 354.50! 356. OO: 357. 5O! 359.OO! J360.50! 362. OO! 363.50! 365. OO! 366. SO!
from
SHEET NO..
11
(m) ! ! i 33O.50! 332. OO l 333.50! 335. OO! 336.50! 338. OO ! 339. SO! 341. OO! 342. SO! 344. OO! 345. 5O! 347. OO! 348. 5O! 35O.OO! 351. SO! 353. OO ! 354.50! 356. OO i 357. SO! 359. OO i 36O.5O! 362. OO! 363. SO i 365. OO! 366. SO i 368. OO i
to
AS^'
total 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1.31 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1.50 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.50 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 - SO 1 . SO 1 . 5O
Au oz/ton O.O1
tr
tr
O.O5 O.O1 O. 06 O. 12 O. 05 O.O1 O.O1
tr tr
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
O. O. 0. 0.
01 14 02 01
O. 01
O.O3 O.O1
Au g/t O. 34 O. OO 1.71 O. 34 2.06 4.11 1.71 O.OO 0. 34 0. 34 O.OO O.OO O. 34 4. SO 0. 69 0. 34 O.OO O. 34 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 1.03 0. 34 O. C*O
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OP PROPERTY—
HOLE NO. FOOTAGE FROM
Andesite to Basalt Ash Tuff - medium grained, possible weak bedding planes - numerous fine carbonate and epidote stringers. 0 to D.25% pyrite.
387.50
"
So 1
O i-
I O
1
CO U)
8c oz 5
e.o.h
HI84-17 SAMPLE INTERVAL
DESCRIPTION
TO
368.61 387.50
Horseshoe Island
no. 11266 11267 11268 11269 1127O 11271 11272 11273 11274 11275 11276 11277 11278
I ! ii 363. CO! 369.50! 371. OO! 372.50! 374. OO! 375.50! 377. OO! 378.50! 380. O7! 381.50! 383. OO! 384. 5O! 386. OO!
-from
SHEET N O..
12
(m) ! ! ii 369. SO! 371.0O! 372. SO! 374. OO! 375. SO! 377.00! 378. 5O! 3SO.OO! 381. SO! 383. OO! 384. SO! 386. OO! 387. SO!
to
ASSAY
total 1.50 1.50 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.50 1.43 1 . SO 1.50 1 . 5O 1 . 5O
Au os/ton
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr O.O1 tr tr tr tr tr
Au ! g/ton! ii O.OO J O.OO J O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O. 34! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO! O.OO I C).OO!
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME
OF
PROPERTY
Horseshoe Island
HOLE NO. HI84-18 LOCATION
LENGTH
O -f
89 N______ DEPARTURE
ELEVATION ____________________ AZIMUTH
STARTED
June 11, 1984
FOOTAGE
to
(O
(6
(0 O 1
O t—
Z
ei to g
LU
8oc o z
_t
3 m
FINISHED
50
5 + 67 E 113.5 O ___________
DIP
-77 0 30'
June 15, 1984
DESCRIPTION
inn 150
HI84-18
DIP
77 0 3C 75 0 3C 7fi 0 4 c 75 0 3C
AZIMUTH
, M 200 250 300 325
350 390
DIP
75 0 30 75 0 30 75 0 75 0
AZIMUTH
HOLE NO. _________ SHECT
NO.
R EM ARK s Prilled by Core Size: BQ LOGGED BY
J. Brisco
/4 15 72 15
TO
3.0 119.00 3.30 119.00 131.02 131.02 134.54 134.54 137.60 137.60 143.99 143.99 159.82 159.82 173.02 173.02 185.98 185.98 221.79 221.79 244.76 244.76 256.98 256.98 267.64 267.64 312.35 312.35 353.47 353.47 364.30 364.30 375.12 375.12 390.00 0
390 m
————....-.^--————.-^—————^-—————
LATITUDE
FROM
•M
Overburden Feldspar porphyry GranodioriteInter banded granodiorite and feldspar porphyry Feldspar Porphyry Contact Zone Granodiorite Altered mafic rock Chlorite - magnetite phyric rock Granodiorite Highly altered tuff or feldspar porphyry Altered andesite tuff Altered feldspar porphyry Andesite tuff to altered andesite tuff Highly altered tuff or feldspar porphyry Altered lapilli tuff and crystal tuff Lightly altered to unaltered andesite ash tuff Andesite to basalt lapilli tuff
^
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME
OF
MO, r
Mn
Horseshoe Island
PROPERTY
Ml B4-J.O
LENGTH
FOOTAGE
JyU "l
3 m
i or ATION LATITUDF
0
*
89
DEPAPTIIPF-
N
AZIMUTH
ELEVATION
STARTED FOOTr
June 11. 3QR4
5
4-
67
E
113.5
D, IP
June* 1 "S. 1984
-77030'
50 100 150
AZIMUTH
DIP
0
3.0 3.30
200
75030 76045
250 300 325
75U30
A G E
75030 75030 750
Overburden Granite boulder Feldspar porphyry
3.30 -
4.76
4.76 - 28.60
11.30 - 13.20 11.94 15.50 15.30 22.30 24.00 24.00
-
16.20 24.00 28.60 28.60
25.68 28.60 - 96.35
no*.
- ^ - 30 to 70!* equant euhedral feldspar, 2 ^0 4 mm in a dark fine grained matrix. Same rock type as HI 83-03 and HI 84-13. - variably altered - silicified, sericitized hematized and pyritized as described below weakly altered feldspar porphyry, hematized ard limonitized matrix 0.5 to 1.0 % pyrite Altered to highly altered feldspar porphyry silicified throughout variably sericitized hematized and limonitized indurated, matrix varies fran black to reddish to light brown alteration is patchy giving appearance of fragments. miner quartz veining, weakly carbonated strongly silicified -3 - 5% pyrite VG fine dusty grains along a slickensided, pyritized fracture. possible V.C. along similar fracture 3.01 pyrite 3.01 pyrite 1.0 to 3. 01 pyrite 1.0 to 3.01 pyrite becomes less silicified toward 28.60 VG dusty grains along lightly pyritized slickensided fracture. feldspar porphyry-unaltered to weakly altered 0 to 1.01 pyrite very blocky and fractured, especially from 28.00 to 53.00, little or no veining.
! i 11279! 11280! 11281 ! 11282! 11283! 11284! 11285!V. G 11286! 11287! 11288! 11289! 11290! 11291 ! 11292! 11293! 11294JV. G 11295! 11296! 11297! 11298! 11299! 113OO! 113O1 ! 113O2! 113O3! 11304! 113O5! 113O6! 11307! 11308! 113O9! 11310! 11311 !
LOGGED BY.
! ii 2.OO! 3. SO! 5.OO! 6.50! 8.00! 9.50! ll.OO! 12. SO! 14. OO! 15.50! 17.OO! 18. SO! 2O. OO! 21. SO! 23. OO! 24. SO! 26. OO! 27.50! 29. OO! 3O.50! 32.00! 33.50! 35. OO! 36. 5O! 38. OO! 39. 5O! 41.OO! 42. SO! 44. OO! 45.50! 47.00! 48. 5O! 5O.OO!
J. Brisco
(m)
1 1
from
ling
Drilled by Midwest
Core Size: BO
750
1
SHEET NO.
r
SAMI^'LE INTERVAL
TO
3.0 3.30 119.00
18
HOLE NO.
AZIMUTH
DIP
REMARKS
"^O
DESCRIPTION FROM
FOOTAGE
AS BAY 1 i
to
! ii 3.50! 5.OO! 6.50! 8.OO! 9.50! 11.00! 12.50! 14. OO! 15. SO! 17.00! 18. 5O! 20.OO! 21. SO! 23. OO! 24. 5O! 26. OO! 27. 5O! 29.00! 30. 5O! 32. OO: 33.50! 35.00! 36. 5O! 38. OO! 39. SO! 41. OO! 42.50! 44. OO! 45. 5O! 47. OO! 48.50! 50. OO! 51. 5O!
total 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1.5O 1.50
Au oz / ton O.O1 tr O.O1 O.O1 tr tr O. 2O O. 21 O. 11 O.O9 0. 11 O. 17 O.O1 0.06 O.O4 O. O2 0.01 tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr O. O2
Au
g/t O. 34 O.OO O. 34 O. 34 O.OO O.OO 6.69 7. 2O 3.77 3.O9 3.77 5.83 O. 34 2.O6 1.37 O. 69 O. 34 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO' 0.00 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 0.72
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
DESCRIPTION
3.30
119.00
i i
cent 'd
no.
* 55.86 - 56.66 62.00 59.00 74.00 81.50 -
84.10 -
65.00 71.30 81.50 84.60
84.60
84.60 -
89.00
89.00 -
90.12
90.12 -
95.35
ID
o 1 O t— •z. g
R i
CO Ul
g
cc O
|
SHEET NO.
Aqc nT rl'iM/^; t^r
TO
numerous subtle textural and grain size changes, but rock is essentially feldspar phenocrysts in a dark-magnetite-rich matrix throughout, poorly indurated altered granite dyke? carbonated, soft, Q.50% pyrite patchy alteration, may be rounded xenoliths hematized fracture surfaces patchy carbonate sericite - kaolinite hematite alteration, increase in narrow carbonate stringers increase in intensity of above alteration but core still poorly indurated coarse stock work of carbonate stringers at 0.50 to 2.0*1 pyrite quartz vein at T0 to C. A. , colored bluish by graphite, chalcopyrite and pyrite on boundary, 1.0* pyrite within vein possible malachite on fracture surface grey to pink quartz feldspar carbonate rock cut by a stock work of magnetite and carbonate some blue quartz eyes. feldspar porphyry texture destroyed 3 to 10* pyrite, some admixed chalcopyrite core becomes less carbonated, more silicified and indurated, pyrite 1-3*, some chalcopyrite, core is very blocky feldspar porphyry texture returns dark grey feldspar porphyry, weakly altered 0.50 to 1.0* pyrite, a few specks chalcopyrite, grades to 0 to 0.25* pyrite at 95.35 1 meter of core lost very blocky altered feldspar porphyry increase in silicification and sericitization and hematization, some chlorite stock work, sane graphite and a few specks of chalco pyrite, 0.5 to 2.0* pyrite -t
S
HI 84-18
——————————————1———————————— INTERVAL (m) cjAMF Jrnl li •LE
FOO T AGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY
95.35 - 96.35 92.20 - 97.70 96.35 - 103.20
^
^
*
! it 11312! 11313! 1 1^14! A i ^-' A ^ 1
11315! 11316! 11317! 11318! 11319! 11320! 11321! 11322! 11323! 11324! 11325! 11326! ~^'~)~7 ' i 1 1JLo^/ 11328! 1 1 "T7Q ' JL ± O .C. f 1
1133O! 11331 ! 11332! 11333! 11334! 11335! 11336! 11337! 11338! 11339! 11340! 11341 ! 11342! 11343! 11344!
1 1
from
l it 51.5O! 53. OO! 54. 5O! 56. OO! 57. 5O! 59. OO! 60.50! 62.00! 63.50! 65. OO! 66. 5O! 68. OO! 69. 5O! 71. OO! 72. 5O! 74.00! 75. 5O! 77.00! 78. 5O! 8O.OO! 81. 5O! 83-.OO! 84. SO! 86. OO! 87.50! 89. OO! 9O.5O! 92. OO! 93.50! 95. OO! 97. OO! 98. OO! 99.50!
1 l
to
S total it 53. OO! 1 . 5O 54. 5O! 1 . 5O 56. OO! 1.50 57. 5O! 1 . 5O 59. OO! ' 1 . 5O 6O.5O! 1 . 5O 62. OO! 1 . 5O 63.50! 1 . 5O 65.00! 1 . 5O 66. SO! 1.50 68. OO! 1 . 5O 69. 5O! 1 . 5O 71. OO! 1 . 5O 72. 5O! 1.50 74. OO! 1 . SO 75. SO! 1 . 5O 77. OO! 1 . 5O 78. SO! 1.50 8O.OO! 1 . 5O 81. 5O! 1 . SO 83. OO! 1 . SO 84. SO! 1 . 5O 86. OO! 1 . 5O 87. 5O! 1.5O 89.00! 1.5O 9O.5O! 1.5O 92. OO! 1.5O 93. 5O! 1.5O 95.00! 1 . SO 96. OO! l.OO 98. OO! l.OO 99. SO! 1 . SO 1O1.OO! 1 . SO
Au oz/ton
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
tr tr tr
O.O1
0.01 0.01 O.O3 O.O1 O.O8 O.O2 O.O4 0.02 O. 13 O. 56 0. 12 0.05 O. 10 0. 11 0.05 0.04 O.O1
AU
;
g/t 1 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 0.00 0.00 0.00 O. 34 O.OO O.OO 0.00 0.34 0.34 1.03 0.34 2.74 0.69 1.37 O. 69 4.46 19.20 4. 11 1.71 3.43 Z. 77 1.71 1.37 O.OO O.OO 0.34 0.00
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD FOOTAGE FROM
3.30
l 1
no.
103.20 - 108.53 108.53 - 114.53 114.53 - 119.00 119.00 131.02 Granodiorite -
119.00 - 119.93
119.70 - 119.80 '
Z g
S 1
CO
S O Z
5
-
I ti quartz vein, brick red with streaks of pyrite 11345! quartz vein, brick red, chlorite streaks and 11346! a few specks of pyrite 11347! grades to unaltered feldspar porphyry less 11348! than Q.25% pyrite 11349! feldspar porphyry - unaltered less than 11350! Q.25% pyrite 11351 ! contact zone, feldspar phenocrysts destroyed 1 L352 ! sore patchy quartz, medium gray color 11353! 11354! 11355! 11356! medium grey foliated biotite chlorite grano 11357! diorite 11358! color is light gray-green indicating some sericitization compared with fresh granodiorite 11359! 11360! of holes 4,5,6 etc. 11361 ! grain boundaries are not well defined, grano 11362! diorite is carbonated throughout. 11363! ^Q.25% pyrite with no enriched zones very minor quartz and quartz-carbonate veining 11364! 11365! inter banded contact with granodiorite
119.00 - 119.26 granodiorite 119.26 - 119.55 feldspar porphyry 119.55 - 119.73 granodiorite 119.73 - 119.93 feldspar porphyry 119.93 - 131.02 granodiorite 11 pyrite
SHEET NO.
1 l
-from
! ti 101.00! 1O2.50! 1O4.OO! 105.50. 1O7.00! 108.50! 110. O01 1 1 1 . 50 ! 113.00! 114. 5O! 116.OO! 117.50! 119. OO! 12O.5O! 122.00! 123.5O! 125. OO! 126.50! 128. 15! 129. 5O! 131. OO!
ASSAY 1 l
to
!
Au nu
total
oz/ton
Au P1U
g/t
l
102.5O! 1O4.00! 1O5.5O! 107. OO! 1O8.5O! 110.OO! 1 1 1 . 50 ! 113.OO! 114.5O! 116.OO! 117.5O! 119.00! 12O.5O! 122. OO! 123.50! 125. OO! 126. 5O! 128. OO! 129. SO! 131. OO! 132. SO!
1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1 . 50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.35 1.50 1.50
tr tr
tr tr tr tr tr tr
tr tr
O.O1 O. 03 O. 02 0.01
0.02 O. 01 0.02
O.O2 O. 01 O.O1 0.02
0.34 1.03 0.69 O.OO O. 00 0.34 0.00 0.00 O. 69 0.00 0.34 0.69 O.OO 0.00 O.OO 0.69 0.34 0.34 O. 69 O.OO O.OO
131.02 134.54 Inter banded granodiorite and feldspar porphyry
1
O
HI 84-18 SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
TO
99.70 - 99.95 101.65 - 101.95
S o
M0 , F
DESCRIPTION
119.00 cont'd
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY.
131.02 131.72 132.60 133.50
-
131.72 132.60 133.50 134.54
- granodiorite is fine grained, grey and altered feldspar porphyry ^-D.25% pyrite granodiorite JL. Q.25% pyrite feldspar porphyry L, Q .25% pyrite, blocky granodiori te 4. Q.25% pyrite
11
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOt-E N O.
FOOTAGE FROM
137.60 143.99
Feldspar Porphyry
Contact Zone
Granodiorite
143.99 - 148.56 148.56 - 154.78 154.78 - 157.37 155.98 - 156.20 157.50 - 157.62 157.37 - 159.82
s i i
ez
o o:
2 i CO gtr
o z
8 4-18
1 l
139.50 - 139.80 143.99 159.82
HI
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
DESCRIPTION
TO
134.54 137.60
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY
! ii 11366! unaltered, soft, carbonated 11367! ;* Q.25% pyrite except 135.64 - 135.82 with 11368! 11 coarse pyrite 11369! 11370! 11371 ! 11372! probably grand tized porphyry, a dark 11373! chloritic rock with patches of reddish 11374! quartz- feldspar 11375! - relatively soft, poorly indurated 11376! - carbonated 11377! pyritic slickensided fractures 11378! t 11379! 11380! 11381 ! more textural variations than most sections 11382! eg. HI 84-17 light grey, relatively fine grained texture, 11383! 11384! foliated, .dO.25% pyrite 11385! coarse, massive epidotized granodiorite 11386! *C0.251 pyrite light grey fine grained foliated granodiorite 11387! 11388! some as 143.99 - 148.56 11389! -CO.25% pyrite 1139O! magnetite veins, o. 5 on at T0 to C. A. 11391 ! a few euhedral grains of pyrite 11392! grain size increases, contains lenses of 11393! reddish quartz-feldspar J^.25% pyrite 11394!
1 l
no.
-from
-
! ti 132.5O! 134.OO! 135.5O! 137. OO! 138. 5O! 140.OO! 141. 5O! 143.OO! 144.50! 146. OO! 147. 5O! 1 49.OO! 150. 5O1 152.10! 153.50! 155.00! 156.50! 158. OO! 159. 5O1 161. OO! 162. 5O! 164. OO! 165. 5O! 167.00! 168. SO! 17O.OO! 171.50! 173.00! 174. 5O!
ASSAY l t
to
!
total
i i
134. OO! 135.50! 137.0O! 138.5O! 14O.OO! 141.50! 143. OO! 144. OO! 146. OO! 147. 5O! 149. OO! 150.50! 152.00! 153. 5O! 155. OO! 156. 5O! 158. OO! 159. 5O! 161. OO! 162.50! 164.OO! 165.5O! 167.OO! 168.50! 170.OO! 171.50! 173.00! 174. 5O! 175.9O!
1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1 . OO 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.40 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.4O
Au oz/ton
Au g/t
tr tr tr tr
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.43 0.69 0.69 0.34 0.34 O.OO 0.00 0.00 O.OO 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 0.00 O.OO O.OO 0.69 O..34 4.80 1.03 O.OO O.OO
tr tr tr
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
tr tr
O. 10 O. O2 0.02 O.O1 O.O1
O.OO 0.00 O.OO O.OO
0.02 0.01 0.14 O. 03
159.82 173.02 Altered mafic rock
- dark grey fine grained rock of indisting uishable origin - highly carbonated with 25% quartz-feldspathic masses and pods with reddish feldspar and bluish quartz - numerous thin discontinuous carbonate stringers.
i
l
DIAMOHD DRILL RECORD
NAME OF PROPERTY———— HOLE NO.
174.10 178.00 - 179.00
185.98
GO (D tt)
to O
1
e gsz 1 V)
S
l l
no.
less than Q.25% pyrite 3-5% auhedral pyrite as streaks and coarse disseminations specks of graphite 1A graphite
Chlorite - magnetite phyric rock
175.25
185.98 221.79
i i
cont'd 159.82 - 169.70 169.70 - 173.03
173.02 185.98
SHEET NO..
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
DESCRIPTION TO
159.82 173.02
84-18
ir
————————(
FOO T AGE FROM
HI
Horseshoe Island
- oval phenocrysts of magnetitie and chlorite 3 to 10 irm long in a fine grained dark grey to green (epidotized) matrix. - equivalent to 107.56 to 116.20 in hole HI 84-13 - texture similar to the chlorite-phyric frag ments in volcanic conglomerate of holes HI 3,4,9,12,20,22,23,25,28. - highly carbonated, minor carbonate veinlets - sane patchy quartz - /ID.25% to Q.50% pyrite quartz carbonate veinlet with pyrite and 1 speck chalcopyrite lower contact obscured by quartz-carbonate epidate veining
GRRNDCDIORITE
- dark grey, medium grained, foliated lQ-15% ferronagnesians, biotite * hornbende content is greater than chlorite * magnetite - granodiorite is more inaf-ic than all holes to the east - few narrow carbonate stringers lower in seciton, highly carbonated throughout. - pyrite 0 - Q.25%, very few concentrations to 1.0*1
I ii 11395! 11396! 11397! 11398! 11399! 1140O! 11401 ! 11402! 1 1 403 ! 11404! 11405! 11406! 1 1 407 ! 114O8! 114O9! 11410! 11411 ! 11412! 11413! 11414! 11415! 11416! 11417! 11418! 11419! 1142O! 11421 ! 11422!
from
I ii 176.00! 177.50! 179. OO! 180.50! 182. OO! 183. 5O! 185.00! 186.50! 188. OO! 189.50! 191.00! 192.50! 194. OO! 195. 5O! 197. OO! 198.50! 2OO.OO ! 201.50! 203.00! 2O4.50! 2O6.OO! 2O7.50! 209.00! 210.50! 212. OO! 213.50! 215.20? 216.50!
to
ACO/ MJiJi
! !
total
Au os /ton
t 1
177.50! 179. OO! 180.5O! 181. 9O! 183. 5O! 185. OO! 186.50! 188.00! 189. 5O! 191. OO! 192.50! 194. OO! 195.5O! 197. OO! 198. 5O! 199.85! 201. 5O! 203. OO! 204. 5O! 206. OO! 2O7.5O! 209. OO! 210.50! 212.00! 213.50! 215.00! 216.50! 218. OO!
1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.4O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.35 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.3O 1.50
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
O.O1
Au g/t 0.34 O.OO 0.00 0.00 O.OO O.OO 0.00 0.00 O.OO O.OO 0.00 O.OO 0. 00 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 0.00 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 0.00 O.OO 0.00 0.00
f
1
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME O F P ROPERTY————
Horseshoe Island
HOLE NO. _____HI 84—18
FOOTAGE FROM
DESCRIPTION
221.79 244.76
Highly altered tuff or feldspar porphyry - grey brown to reddish brown color with mm scale angular quartz grains, most with recrystallized rims, little apparent feldspar and fine rounded disseminated magnetite. Some darker grey sections are more magnetic - Many thin wispy quartz veins. - texture of section is fairly homogenous, unlike hole 13 - pyrite 0.501 to 1.001 disseminated fine euhedral grains with local concentrations
-
222.26 222.46 223.10 223.60 226.44 226.70
- 222.60 - 223.20 - 223.80 - 226.50
226.70 - 227.00 227.21 228.30 - 229.54
a o tt u? o 1 O Z C
1
CO LU S. 1 ——J
SAMPLE INTERVAL
TO
229.02 230.74 233.35 234.40 236.00 238.23 238.53 241.10 241.40 243.50
- 229.50 - 231.16 - 234.16 -
238.23 238.53 241.10 241.40 241.50 244.82
21 pyrite quartz vein at 35O to C. A. band of 31 pyrite graphite and magnetite patches, 21 pyrite quartz vein at 180 to C. A. , barren cpy and gf along several slickensided fractures Several specks of cpy VG - fine dusty grains on fracturesurface - 21 pyrite for 10 on on either side banded texture with dark magnetite rich bands, also bands of fine grained pyrite magnetite rich bands, 3-41 pyrite greenish, 2-31 pyrite breccia of magnetite- chlorite streaks quartz vein, 1 cm, at 35O to C. A. C 0.51 pyrite 11 pyrite { 0.251 pyrite 31 pyrite 0.501 pyrite 1.0 - 3; 01 pyrite, some pyrite - magnetite bands i
1
no.
I ii 11423! 11424! 11425! 11426! 11427! 11428! 11429! 1143O! 11431 ! 11432! 11433! 11434! 11435! 11436! 1 1 437 ! 11438! 11439! 1144O! 11441 ! 11442! 11443! 11444!
SHEET NO.
I it 218. OO! 219. 5O! 22O.70! 221.45! 222.50! 224. OO! 225.50! 227. OO! 227.50! 224. OO! 228.50! 23O.OO! 23 1 . 5O ! 232.90! 233. OO! 234. 5O! 236. OO! 237. 5O! 239. OO! 24O.5O! 242. 15! 242.25!
ASSAY
(m)
t 1
•from
————————^—,
1
to
!
total
Au ! oz/ton
Au g/t
1
219.50! 220. 7O! 221.45! 222. SO! 224.00! 225.50! 227. OO! 227. 5O! 228. 5O! 224. 12! 230. OO! 231; 50! 232. 9O! 233. OO! 234. 5O! 236.00! 237. 5O! 239. OO! 240.50! 242. 15! 242.25! 243.50!
1.5O 1.2O 0.75 1.05 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O O.5O l.OO O. 12 1.5O 1.5O 1.4O O. 1O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.65 0. 10 1.25
tr tr
O. 01 O.O6 O.O8 O.O7 0.03 O.O4 0.04 O.O1 O. 10 O. 33 O. 02 O. O2 O. 01 O.O1 O. O2 O.O1 O.O6 0.03 0.01 O.O7
O.OO O.OO 0.34 2.06 2.74 2.40 1 . 03 1.37 1.37 0.34 3.43 11.31 0.69 0.69 0.34 0.34 O. 69 0. 34 2.06 1.03 O. 34 2.40
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO.
253.33 - 253.51 256.98 - 257.10 256.98 267.64
l l
no.
264.14 - 264.19 267.64 312.35
- some sections only slighly altered - carbonatized, silicified - wispy carbonate stringers, approcimately 10/ meter - pyrite 70.25% epidote alteration in veins and patches and of feldspar phenccrysts. quartz-carbonate vein
Andesite tuff to altered andesite tuff
S 1
273.12 - 273.38
1o
273.38 - 274.00 274.00 - 312.35
i
quartz vein, Q.50% pyrite quartz vein, 8 on, at 52O to C.A. barren at contact
Altered feldspar porphyry
258.04 - 267.20
1 to
SHEET NO.
W
ASSAY
TO
- fine graied texture, foliated - grey to reddish grey - a few suspected bedding planes observed at 253.90 at 42O to C. A. - well carbonated, wispy carbonate stringers 20/meter - pyrite -CO. 251
f
84-18
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
DESCRIPTION
244.82 256.98 Altered andesite tuff
vs o CO
HI
t-,.
FOOTAGE FROM
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY
- contains some interbeds or intrusions of crystal tuff/porphyry - dark grey to grey brown colour - carbonatized, contains numerous wispy carbonate stringers wliite quartz veins 2 - 4 cm wide with coarse pyrite at boundaries Q.5% pyrite, brown colour andesite lapilli and crystal tuff or feldspar porphyry 2-4 mm grains of feldspar with some quartz, matrix supported, diffuse grain boundaries some fine grained dark tuffaceous sections
! i 11445! 11446! 11447! 11448! 11449! 1145O! 11451 ! 11452! 11453! 11454! 11455! 11456! 11457! 11458! 11459! 1146O! 11461 ! 11462! 11463! 11464! 11465! 11466! 11467! 11468! 11469! 1147O! 11471! 11472! 11473! 11474! 11475! 11476! 11477! 11478! 11479 S 1148O! 11481!
1 t
-from
I ti 243.50! 244.76! 246.50! 248. OO! 249.50! 251.00! 252. 5O! 254. OO! 255. 5O! 257.00! 258.50! 260. OO! 261. 5O! 263. OO! 264. 5O! 266. OO! 267.50! 269. OO! 270.50! 272.00! 273.50! 275.00! 276. SO! 278.00! 279.50! 281. OO! 282.50! 284.00! 285.50! 287. OO! 288.50! 290.00! 291. SO! 293. OO! 294.50! 296.00! 297. 5O!
i i
to
! ii 244.76! 246.50! 248.00! 249.50! 25O.87! 252.50! 254. OO! 255. 5O! 257. OO! 258.50! 259.85! 261. 5O! 263. OO! 264. 5O! 266. OO! 267. SO! 269. OO! 27O.5O! 272.00! 273.50! 275.00! 276.50! 278. OO! 279.50! 281.00! 282. SO! 284.00! 285.50! 287. OO! 288. SO! 29O.OO! 291.50! 293. OO! 294. 5O! 296.00! 297.40! 299. OO!
total 1.26 1.74 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1.37 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.35 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . SO 1 . SO 1.50 1 . SO 1 . SO 1.50 1.50 1 . 5O 1 . SO 1 . 5O 1.50 1 . SO 1.50 1 . 5O 1.50 1.40 1.50
Au oz /ton
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
O.O4 O. 02
O. 04 0.01
O.O1
0.02 O. 04 trtr tr 0.01 0. 16 O. 01 tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr O. O2 0.01
Au g/t 1.37 0.69 O. 00 O.OO O. 00 O.OO O.OO 1.37 O. 34 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O. 34 O.OO O.OO O.OO O.OO O. 69 1.37 0.00 0.00 O.OO O. 34 5.49 0.34 O.OO 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.OO 0.00 0.00 O.OO O.OO 0.69 O. 34
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
NAME OP PROPERTY. HOLE NO.
Horseshoe Island
HI 84-18
SHEET NO.
FOO T AGE DESCRIPTION FROM
TO
267.64 312.35
cont'd
279.80 282.90 304.00 307.20
312.35 353.47
-
carbonated, carbonate stringers 0 - D.50% pyrite J.% pyrite 11 pyrite light brown colour, D.25% to 10?; pyrite core becomes more indurated (silicified) but still very carbonated, 0.25 to D.50% pyrite
279.95 303.05 307.20 312.35
Highly altered tuff or feldspar porphyry -
medium grained to subrounded texture grey brown to reddish brown to grey silicified, sericitized, hematized non carbonated, except for rare carbonate stringers grey sections tend to be nore magnetic a few reddish zones of intense silicification most sections have wispy quartz stringers forming a loose stockwork there are no banded textures as in the upper highly altered unit from 221.77 - 244.76 the main pyritic section is 314 to 320
SAMPLE INTERVAL ii no. ! ii 11482 l 11483 l 11484 ! 11485 ! 11486 ! 11487 ! 11488 ! 11489 ! 11490 ! 11491 ! 11492 ! 11493 ! 11494 !V.G. 11495 .'V.G.
ii -from ! ii 299.00! 300.50! 302.00! 3O3.5O! 3O5.0O! 3O6.50! 308.40! 3O9.50! 311.0O! 312.35! 314.00! 315.50! 317.00! 318. 5O!
ASSAY
(m) l l
to
!
total
Au oz/ton
Au g/t
1 1
30O.5O! 3O2.00! 303. 5O! 305. OO! 3O6.50! 308.00! 309. 5O! 311.OO! 312.35! 313.98! 315.50! 317. OO! 318.50! 320.00!
1.5O 1.50 1 . 5O 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.4O 1.50 1.35 1.63 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.50
tr
tr tr tr
0.01 0.01 O. O2 O.O5 0.01
0.08 O.O5 O.O8 O.O7 0.18
0.34 O.OO 0.34 O. 69 1.71 0.34 O.OO O.OO O.OO 2.74 1.71 2.74 2.4O 6.17
V
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319.48 319.70 320.77
approx. 90O to does not match 500 , lightly 500 , lightly 900
C.A. , fresh fracture, up chloritized, slickensided chloritic, graphitic
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- 0.5 - 1.01 pyrite, disseminated and in streaks or veinlets up to 10%, anhedral to subhedral - much carbonate veining (stringers)
l
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD
HOLE NO. .
FOO"fAGE FROM
318.50 319.48 319.70 320.67 - 321.27 321.50 320.70 320.77 326.02 329.35 330.40 - 330.70 330.90 334.35
to
335.03 - 335.17 336.00 340.75 341.23 343.04 344.65 348.20 - 348.40 349.30 - 350.10
s
350.92 - 351.04
g
2 i
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r-
SHEET NO.,
ASSAY
SAMPLE INTERVAL (m)
DESCRIPTION
314.30 - 314.90 317.22 317.30
O Z
HI 84-18
TO 1 1
312.35 353.47 Cont'd
V,
Horseshoe Island
NAME OF PROPERTY.
351.04 353.47
no.
vuggy quartz-carbonate veinlets VG on fracture 0.25 - Q.50% pyrite as disseminations increases to 13i at 317.60 to 320.70
! ti
11496 ;V.G. 11497 : 11498 : 11499 : VG on freshly fractued surface 11500 : VG on slickensided fracture, graphite and 11501 : pyrite also present 115O2 i VG on graphitic fracture with pyrite, dusty 115O3 : grains of VG 115O4 i Quartz stringers 115O5 : chalcopyrite in quartz 11506 ! very fine disseminated pyrite, Q.25% 11507 : VG, dusty grains on fresh fracture at 90O 11 SOS ! to C. A. , chloritic fracture 115O9 : chalcopyrite in fracture filled with graphite 1151O : 1 cm pink calcite vein 11511 ! increase in pyrite content up to 7% 11512 decrease in pyrite content to 0.25 to D.50% 11513 : streak or veinlet of pyrite in close proximity 11514 ! to vuggy calcite vein (1 cm apart) 11515 ! sheared to slip faulted quartz vein 11516 l less than D.25% pyrite 11517 quartz carbonate vein 3 cm thick : 11518 •f
r
quartz vein, pyrite on edges pyrite vein with sericite graphite shear 3% disseminated pyrite, euhedral to subhedral hematite alteration giving a red colour 2-4* pyrite blebs of fine grained pyrite increase to 1-21 pyrite decrease in pyrite to 0.25 - D.50% gradational contact with altered feldspar porphyry or altered tuff possible relict phenocrysts a few carbonate stringers
GC
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320.00: 321. so: 323. oo: 324. 40: 324. so: 326. oo: 327.50!
329. oo:
33O.5O!
332.00:
333.50!
335.00: 336. 5O! 338. oo: 339. so: 341.00! 342.50!
344.00:
345.50! 347.00! 348. 5O!
350.00: 351. so:
to
1 1
:1 1
321.50! 323. OO! 324.40! 324.50! 326.00! 327. 5O! 329. GO! 33O.5O!
332. oo:
333.5O! 335.OO! 336.50! 338. OO! 339. 5O!
341. oo:
342.50! 344.00! 345. 5O! 347.OO! 348. SO! 350.00! 351. 5O! 353.OO!
total 1.5O 1.50 1.4O O. 1O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.50 1.5O 1.5O 1.50 1.50
Au oz/ton
tr tr tr tr
tr tr tr tr tr tr tr
0. 10 O.O3 0. 10 O.O1 O.O3 O.O1 O.O1 O.O1 O.O1 O.O1 O.O2 O.O1
Au g/t 3.43 1.03 3.43 0.34 1 . O3 O.OO O.OO 0.34 O.OO O.OO 0.34 0.34 0.34 O.OO 0.34 O.OO O.OO 0.69 0.00 0.00 0.34 O.OO O.OO
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD ~FOOFROM
TAGE
Horseshoe Island
84-18
SHEET NO..
10
ASE5AY
SAMF"LE INTERVAL (m)
DESCRIPTION
^fc.
TO
- dark grey, foliated, very well carbonated - 5 mm grains, difficult to tell percentage which is feldspar - homogenous - lower contact with fine grained rock at 220 to C.A. 51 pyrite in subhedral form
356.33 - 356.56 364.30 375.12 Lightly altered to unaltered andesite ash tuff
371.00 373.10 - 375.12
- dark grey-brown, indurated carbonated fractures and veinlets increase in carbonate stringers 21 disseminated pyrite with -a band of 501 pyrite over 10 cm at lower contact possible exhalative sulphide
375.12 390.00 Andesite to basalt lapilli tuff - 1 cm x 2-3 mm fragments, vague outlines of fragments - well foliated, some probable post deposition flattening - > 0.251 pyrite - alternating carbonated and non-carbonated sections, carbonated sections have few wispy carbonate stringers 390.00
HI
HOLE NO.
353.47 364.30 Altered lapilli tuff and crystal tuff
O3 (C
NAME OF PROPERTY^——
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! i 353 . OO ! 354.50! 356 . OO ! 357 . 5O ! 359 . OO ! 360 . 50 ! 362.15! 363 . SO ! 365 . OO ! 366. 5O! 368 . OO ! 369.50! 371.OO! 372 . 5O ! 374 . OO ! 375.50! 377 . OO ! 378 . 5O ! 380. 1O! 38 1 . 5O ! 383 . OO ! 384 .50! 386 . OO ! 387 . 5O ! 389. OO!
no. 11519 11520 11521 11522 11523 11524 11525 11526 11527 11528 11529 1153O 11531 11532 1 1 533 11534 11535 11536 11537 11538 11539 1154O 11541 11542 11543
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! i 354 . 5O ! 356. OO ! 357 .50! 359 . OO ! 36O . 5O ! 362 . OO ! 363.50! 365 . OO ! 366 .50! 367.88! 369 . 5O ! 371. OO! 372. 5O ! 374 . OO ! 375 . 5O ! 377.0O! 378 . 5O ! 38O . OO ! 381. 5O! 383 . OO ! 384 .50! 386 . OO ! 387 .50! 389 . OO ! 389.72!
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HH
total 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.35 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.38 1.50 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1.5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 4O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 5O 1 . 50 1 . 5O 0.72
Au
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0. OO 2.40 1.37 O.OO 0. OO 0. OO 0. 00 0. 00 O.OO 0. OO 0. OO 0. OO 0.69 1 . 03 0.69 0 . OO 0 . OO O.OO O.OO 0.00 0. OO O.OO O.OO O.OO 0. OO
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EXPLANATION fHorseshoe Island 500 W
CONTOUR INTERVAL: 100 gammas
(nominally 12.5m intervals)
MAGNETIC STATIONS: SURVEY DATE: April 1984
GRID
TRUE
NORTH
NORTH
4 7
^. H H l
TO7VIL F/ELD MAGNETIC DETAIL SURVEY Horseshoe Island Project (130)
Ontario ST. JOE CANADA,INC.
Scale: 1:2,500
Date: May 1984
100
52N0BNW0040 6 3.4414 CASUMMIT LAKE
ui
Plan 3
200m
Location Map 1500 metres
t
-N
LEGEND 1000 Gamma Contour 5000 Gamma Contour Depression
Instrument
Contour
EDA PPM 300 S PPM 400 Base Station
SCALE IN METRES
Station Interval : 25 m
To obtain total field add
IOO
50 V-
60,000 gammas to values
[50
200
ST. JOE CANADA INC.
Mcintyre Bay Claims Project 130 MAGNETIC SURVEY CONTOURS OF TOTAL INTENSH DRAWN BY 52N06NW0040 B3.4414 CASUMMIT LAKE
220
J MEEK 8 ASSOC
DATE
7*^CALE ——— "^^ ———— jfinAf//^^^
May 1
1984
2500
NTS PLAN
52-//J/6 NO
l
AREA OF PLAN
Birch
Lake
Birch
SCALE IN METRES 20 30
Lake
DRAWN BY : J. MEEK
DATE:
APRIL I984
N.T.S. 52N/8-NW
PROJECT 130 - HORSESHOE ISLAND PLAN OF 1983 X 1984 DIAMOND DRILLING
St. Joe Canada Inc.
St. Joe Canada Inc. PROJECT 130, HORSESHOE ISLAND HI 83-05
HI 84-06
DDH SECTION DDH No. HI 83-05, HI 84-06 N.T.S. 52N/8-NW SCALE 1:250 5
(O metres
DRAWN BY J. MEEK
APPROVED BY -
15
St. Joe Canada Inc. PROJECT 130, HORSESHOE ISLAND HI 84-08
DDH SECTION 7-h 50 E DDH No. HI 84-08, HI 84-16 N.T.S. 52N/8-NW
SCALE 1:250
— _ VA overburden
metres DRAWN BY: J.MEEK
A PPROVED BY r
ALL ASSAYS
IM/OZ/TON AU
St. Joe Canada Inc. PROJECT 130, HORSESHOE ISLAND HI 84-09
DDH SECTION DDH No. HI 84-09, HI 84-13 N.T.S. 52N/8-NW
SCALE 1:250 metres DRAWN BY J.MFFK
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St. Joe Canada Inc. PROJECT 130, HORSESHOE ISLAND
DDH SECTION DDH No.HI 84-10 M.T.S. 52N/8-NW SCALE 1:250 5
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A L.L
63.4414 C ASUMMIT LAKE
270
APPROVED BY
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St. Joe Canada Inc. PROJECT 130, HORSESHOE ISLAND
DDH SECTION DDH No.HI 84-11 N.T.S. 52N/8-NW SCALE 1:2-50 5
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APPROVED BY '
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63.4414 CASUMMIT LAKE
280
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St. Joe Canada Inc. PROJECT 130, HORSESHOE ISLAND
DDH SECTION DDH No.HI 84-12 N.T.S. 52N/8-NVV
SCALE 1:250 O metres DRAWN BY-J. MEEK
APPROVED BY -.
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St. Joe Canada Inc. PROJECT 130, HORSESHOE ISLAND HI 84-07
DDH SECTION DDH No. HI 84-07, HI 84-15 N.T.S. 52N/8-NW SCALE 1:250 5
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APPROVED BY
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300
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LEGEND
Alteration Sericitization (Moderate - Strong) ""i".'*-i "J.tl
E
Lithology Granodiorite
Sericitization (Weak - Moderate)
Feldspar Porphyry, Diorite
Silicification
Sedijnents
Carbonatization
Intermediate to Felsic Pyroclastic
ST. JOE CANADA INC PROJECT 130 - HORSESHOE ISLAND NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO, N.T.S. 52N/8
VERTICAL CROSS SECTION ON LINE ' Facing N 47" E
Coarse Mafic to Intermediate Pyroclastic and Breccia
DDH*HI84-17
All assays in oz/t Au metres
52N08NWa048 63.4414 C ASUMMIT LAKE
IO
Approved by' 310
D Drawn by :
SCALE
J. Meek 8 Associates
20
l - 500
30
Date Nov 1984
40
50 metres
PLAN No. 13
St. Joe Canada Inc. PROJECT 130, HORSESHOE ISLAND
DDH SECTION DDH No.HI 84-14 N.T.S. 52N/8-NW SCALE 1 :250 (O metres BY J. MEEK
APPROVED BY -
I5
PLAN VIEW
3
—400m
ST. JOE CANADA INC PROJECT 130 - HORSESHOE ISLAND
LEGEND
Alteration Sericitization (^kx^erate - Strong)
Lithology Granodiorite
Sericitization (Weak - Moderate)
Feldspar Porphyry, Diorite
Silicification
Sediments
Carbonatization
Intermediate to Felsic Pyroclastic
_____NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO. N.T.S. 52N/8_____
VERTICAL CROSS SECTION ON LINE Facing N 47" E
Coarse Mafic to Intermediate Pyroclastic and Breccia All assays in 02/t Au
DDH * HI84-18. metres
ApprovejJ by63.4414 C ASUMMIT LAKE
330
SCALE
IO Drawn by'
20
l: 500
Date
30
/i*y
40
50 metres
PLAN No. 14
PLAN VIEW
47
HI84-19
—|50m
--200'm
— 250m
--300m
—350 m
\
E.O.H. 4275 m
--400m
LEGEND
Alteration Sericitization (Moderate - Strong)
Lithology
Granodiorite
Sericitization (Weak - Moderate)
Feldspar Porphyry, Diorite
Silicification
Sediments
Carbonatization
Intermediate to Felsic Pyroclastic
ST. JOE CANADA INC PROJECT 130 - HORSESHOE ISLAND NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO, N.T.S. 52N/8
VERTICAL CROSS SECTION ON LINE Facing N 47" E
Coarse Mafic to Intermediate Pyroclastic and Breccia All
assays in oz/t Au
DDH -f HI84-19 metres IO Approved b y-
83.44 M CASUMMIT L AKE
SCALE
Drawn by J v/eeki Associates
20
l ' 500
Date :
30
No 1* 1984
50 metres
PLAN No. 15