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42A01NE2033 2.20315 LEBEL ASSESSMENT REPORT 010 LAING - KIRANA PROPERTY Lebel Township Larder Lake Mining Division North-eastern Ontario NTS 41A/1 48 0 11.40'N 80 0 00.52' W DEREK LAING CLIENT NO. 301144 LICENCE NO. K22727 l 5 DEREK LAING 3 LAKESHORE RD. KIRKLAND LAKE, ONT. P2N 3G3 [email protected] (705^67-7318

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42A01NE2033 2.20315 LEBEL

ASSESSMENT REPORT

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LAING - KIRANA PROPERTY

Lebel TownshipLarder Lake Mining Division

North-eastern OntarioNTS

41A/148 0 11.40'N 80 0 00.52' W

DEREK LAINGCLIENT NO. 301144

LICENCE NO. K22727

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DEREK LAING3 LAKESHORE RD.

KIRKLAND LAKE, ONT.P2N 3G3

[email protected](705^67-7318

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LOCATION MAP

KIRKLAND LAKE TOWNSITE

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LAING-KIRANA PROPERTY Lebel Tp.

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INTRODUCTION Pg 6

The author of this report gratefully conducted an exploration and prospecting project on his claims situated in the north-west corner of Lebel Twp. with the help of the Ontario Prospectors Assistance Program and was successful in locating new anomalies and structural features tp enhance the value of his staked claims as well as the contiguous Kirana gold deposit, noted as MDI #: T 0570. With a total package of 18 claims, 17 which are contiguous, and located in such close proximity to the Kirkland Lake gold camp, the author believes his property to be worthy of further investigation.

LOCATION

The Laing group of claims lie within the Larder Lake Mining Division and the Kirkland Lake Resident Geologist District of Northeastern Ontario. Located in the northeast corner of Teck Twp., claim map G-3719 and the northwest corner of Lebel Twp., claim map G-639, centered approximately at 48 0 11' North and 80 0 01' West. It can be found on NTS - 32D04NW and on 42A01NE, map sheets.

The property is accessed via highway, Goodfish (Airport) Rd. leading 5km north from Highway 66 in Kirkland Lake. Park on a dirt road leading east from the pavement. The grid base line OOON crosses Goodfish Road approximately 300 meters to the north. Lines OOOE, 002E and 004E also cross Goodfish Road.

PROSPECTING TARGET

The commodity sought after is gold, other minerals may be copper, molybdenite and silver, of most likely structurally related fissure vein-type deposition.

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LOCAL GEOLOGY Pg 7

The claim group is within the Kinojevis Group of volcanics and borders the north side of the east-west running Timiskaming Group which hosted the mineral producers of the Kirkland camp. In Geology of Lebel, map 53a, (A. MacLean), and Bernhardt and Morrisette map 2193, (R. J.Rupert and KL.Lovel), the area is described to be consisting of massive and pillowed basalts and andesites of light and dark colour, with small patches of quartz porphyry of Algoman age, as well as basal conglomerate of the Timiskaming Group. And having faults, indicated, running in a northeasterly direction.

Known and reported mineral bearing structures in the immediate area trend N70 0 E, such as the Kirana Fault and vein systems, and several zones bordering the Laing claims are of similar nature, like the O'Connor and Chorzepa occurances.

"Burrows and Hopkins described the Kirana deposit as occurring on a contact which dips 60 0 to 70 0N between quartz porphyry and altered basalt. The porphyry forms the hanging wall of the deposit. The basalt near the contact is greatly altered to a greyish rock high in silica, calcite and other carbonates; it is in this zone that streaks or bands of blackish material form the higher-grade portion of the deposit. These streaks contain films of molybdenite, to which the dark colour is due, and abundant iron pyrite, quartz and calcite, with occasional specks of visible gold. The high grade streaks vary from a fraction of an inch to a foot in width and low gold values occur in the intervening silicified material."

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WORK DONE Pg8

All km north-south grid was established with 200m spacing using the Lebel-Morrisette township line as the base line OOONorth and the Teck-Lebel township line as line OOOEast. Clean wide lines were cut to the claim boundaries or to unreasonable obstacles. A boat was rented to cross beaver ponds and streams for chaining purposes. The grid was outlined and supervised by myself and cut with hired help and turned out surprisingly straight. Line 800E was moved to 825E to avoid a steep and narrow ridge about 15 meters south of the base line. Beaver dams were frequently and carefully cut through to lower water levels and still be easily rebuilt by the beavers so as to not disrupt their habitat. Some time was also used to clear windfall from several strong winds during the course of prospecting. A VLF and MAG survey was accomplished as well as mapping, sampling, stripping and washing according to plans. The horizontal loop survey was not, due to unavailable survey equipment despite promises.

As mentioned in the MAG report the property is approximately 40*^ swamp and 60*!^ drained overburden and outcrop with generally less than 25 meters of relief. Garni Pot Hole and Doig Lake presented obstacles that would be reasonably overcome only when frozen. Excessive rain fall this autumn also presented difficulties for survey equipment and working conditions.

Mapping done by myself was in two parts, a geological-topographical map was compiled from observations taken on the grid with some limited wanderings between lines. Old pits or trenches encountered were measured and plotted as were all visible faults and shearing. Basic outcrop and rock types are plotted as are roads and trails, water, swamp, hydro lines, the dig site, sample locations and claim posts and lines, as well as the grid. The second part was to map all geological observations on the MAG profiles which are also included in this report.

Sampling, other than the dig site was basically random interesting looking rock to develop a simple pattern of rock composition, as was sample PT, taken from an old tailings pipe. 25 Assays were run with results only as high as 147ppb's Au. A more structured assay plan of defined targets will better define any values present. A list of samples with a description is included and numbered for location on the geology map.

Stripping and washing required the cutting of approximately 500 meters of bush for a suitable trail for the backhoe, the trail was cut on August 28 and 29. The first trail outlined was deemed unsuitable by the contractor due to soft wet ground. Approximately one acre was stripped of spruce and birch before the backhoe dug on September 3 and 4. In the process of uncovering my target, a gossan zone with much veining became evident about 10 meters north of my original target, separated by a clay filled crevice of yet unknown depth of which I believe may reveal a contact. This zone is much larger in area then what had been cut and I could not hold the backhoe to strip this area off. This area is in the plan by Tembec Forest Products to be harvested. A sump was dug by backhoe approximately 80 meters away in clay of a large swamp, there was only about an hours worth of water on Sept. 11, considerable rainfall allowed for an unlimited supply of water on Oct. 2 and 3, so equipment was carried in twice for washing. Considerable quartz calcite, fine pyrites and iron carbonization was uncovered in this area. Gold values were nil to 58 ppb's in the samples assayed, copper was in all samples ranging from 5 to 316 ppm's and iron ranged from S.5% to ^ I SVo. Sample results are included in this report, and are labelled DI to D7. The site was mapped and visited by the Resident Geologists Office, and pictures were also taken.

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VLF SURVEY Pg 9

i rented an EM-16 VLF survey unit from Tom O'Biadivich, a local prospector, und the Cutler, Maine signal1 was used to take readings every 25irr. Interference was encountered under the hydro electric power lines and there appeared to be less interference as the hydro lines were more perpendicular to the grid.

In-phase crossovers were used to mark anomalous axis' and no filters were used to alter the readings and observations were plotted on a grid map at l :2500 scale.

I believe this survey was very helpful at identifying and extending structural features and was not hampered by topographic features. An overlay of the VLF on top of the geology- topography map would show many corresponding structural features. Some digging could possibly prove the extensions of these features as well as their exact location where they are not visible. There were only two VLF anomalies that could not be readily located by fault features due to overburden, -but can be -matched with corresponding MAG anomalies. These-features cross lines 1000E at 685S and line 1200E at 610S for one anomaly and lines 1400E at 160S, 1600E at 11 OS, 1800E at SOS and line 2000E at 5t)S for the second anomaly. An old pit was dug approximately 30m north of this second anomaly on line 2000E on a small exposed outcrop, and further investigation is pending along its axis, although this area is predominantly swamp.

I feel this survey has been a very important enhancement to the overall picture and has obtained my goal of a general overview to outline specific'areas that warrant a tighter grid and further investigations, and possibly some IP surveys. A VLF survey map, with interpretation, at a scale of l :2500 is included with this report.

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RECOMMENDATIONS Pg 10

Considering the amount of alteration and faulting visible, as well as the known gold deposition, the property is a natural attraction. With new information from this OPAP program, an IP survey across the VLF and MAG anomalies may further this information for drill targets. But considering the length of these anomalies, I recommend following up with more detailed mapping and sampling. The forest harvesting plan will make this possible. I also believe more experienced geologists could contribute pertinent expertise to this property.

The dig site is a given, to expand to the limits of alteration and vein work to understand what has happened geologically there. On a larger scale, this site could be on strike with known faulting and revealed VLF and MAG anomalies from line 200E - 575S to line 2000E - SOS, and would warrant further investigation, especially where there is faulting along contact of basalt and porphyry like the Kirana deposit. Along the creek and swamp between Garni Lake and Garni Pot Hole there is such a contact that is possibly 200 to 300 meters long that I believe is covered by the swamp and is a VLF anomaly interpreted approximately across line 200E 580S and line 400E 575S, the MAG survey records significant lows at 200E 550S and 400E 540S approx. There is also predominant faulting along the tie line between line 400E and 600E that should be looked at more closely as it appears to on strike with the Chorzepa find. And I believe more sampling is warranted to determine drill targets.

Despite the current low gold values on todays market, I remain optimistic of this property as it could well hold surprises not yet known. The Kirana has ore as rich as 7.66 oz. per ton. There is most likely other deposits in the vicinity of a similar nature.

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OBSERVATIONS -ROCKSAMPLES Pgl2

Sample # Grid Co-ordinates - Description

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B-50 - (Porphyry) smoky green quartz and rust

B-57 - Green grey - Pyrite (chrome in colour) and chalcopyrite and rust-21ppbAu

B-74 -1" wide white quartz vein with rust (ankerite)

B-107 - Altered green with pyrite and rust halo-27ppb Au

B-450 - Altered smoky grey quartz with thin black lines and globs of same approx. 1/2" in dia.- Pyrite and 1/2" deep rust halo

B-1190 - Granite boulder approx. 8" in dia.

L2-205 - Quartz Porphyry with calcite and smoky clear quartz crystals, coarse pyrite - rust in weathered white rind.

L2-450 - Light coloured surface criss-crossd with quartz veinlets - white to smoky quartz - some very prominent red rust.- Host rock very dark, altered, rusty halo- Thin black lines throughout also 3/8" to l 1/2" rose coloured quartz veins with black streaks - very fine chalcopyrite- samples very hard to break and appear porphyritic.- 36ppb Au

TL-650 - Quartz Feldspar - coarse pyrite throughout - smoky green with black or dark green grit like specks up to l cm sq.- 53 ppb Au

L6-475 -Nil Au

L8-250 - Dark green with white quartz and S-10% pyrite-147ppb

L8-650 -Conglomerate - black and dark green with easily noticeable embedded stones, also red chert

#13 L8-710 - 5 ppb Au

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#14 L8-1080 -26 ppb Au Pg 13

#15 L8-1325 -15 ppb Au

#16 L8-1600 - Altered dark green & rust with some pyrite

#17 TL-675 - Pale green with thin black lines *fe light rust and pyrite

#18 TL-1020-1050 -Dig Site

TL-1023 - 24 ppb -Very rusty (broken) quartz smoky to green to black - Host TL-1024 - 2 ppb rock is altered dark green with very fine pyrite & chalcopyrite

D-1 - Grey to green (cherty look) translucent quartz veinlets- 22 ppb

D-2 - Rusty halo - pinkish dark grey with fine pyrites-21-27 ppb Au

D-3 - Light coloured altered-5 ppb Au

D-4 -Dark green Heavy rust 1/2" wide quartz stringer with globules of fine pyrite *fc Chalcopyrite approx. l" in Dia. - Fine pyrite throughout rock.

D-6 -Green with dull white quartz - rust

D-7 - White - very rusty -1507o pyrite-7ppb

#19 TL-1225 - Rusty halo on smoky alteration, fine pyrite - pink quartz stringers

#20 TL-1320-25 -7 ppb Au

#21 TL-1750 -7 ppb Au

#22 TL-1775 - Green with pink quartz stringers and smoky quartz - altered - thinblack lines-9 ppb

#23 TL-1770 - 3 ppb Au

#24 TL-1835 -Grey green altered even distribution of very fine pyrite throughout

-2ppb#25 400 x 900 - Grey green with 1/4" white quartz veinlets at approx. l" spacing -

pink quartz -pyrite nodules rusty halo, black streaks, altered.

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Established 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

Geochemical Analysis Certificate

D. LAINGCompany:Project:Attn: D. Laing

9W-2595-RG1

Date: SEP-16-99

We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 7 Rock samples submitted SEP-13-99 by .

Sample Number

Au PPB

Au Check PPB

Mil t i ElementResults

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DI D2 D3 D4 D506 D7

2221

558

Nil

27

50

Nil 7

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Certified by

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LAINGiition: D. Laing ect: pie: Rock

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•eO.2 4.73 *5 10 <O.S <5 4.87 •(0.2 0.63 <5 20 <O.S 10 7.72 •eO.2 0.18 <5 20 .eO.5 <5 12.81

0.2 2.52 10 20 t:0.5 <S 5.99 •eO.2 1.38 <5 10 •eO.S -eS 0.31

<0.2 9.03 ^ 20 0 .5 •eS 0.48 t0.2 1.49 <5 10 <O.S ^ 1.94

A . S firn sample is digested with 10 ml 3:1 IICI/HNO3 al We for 2 hours and diluted lo 2Sml with 1). 1. 1120.

TSL Assaj ^Swastika1 Cameron Ave., Swa^uica, Ontario, POK 1TO

Tel: (705) 642-3244 Fax: (705) 642-3300

MULTI-ELEMENT ICP ANALYSISAqua Regia Digestion

Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Se Sn Srppm ppm ppm ppm ft It ft ppm ppm SS ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm

•el 44 111 146 8.78 0.01 4.45 1845 ^2 0.03 62 300 12 5 31 ^0 76

2 12 55 25 M5.00 0.01 1.18 5895 ~ 2?0.01 28 290 44 10 2 .slO 92

*cl 7 320 S 4.85 0.01 S.44 2565 ^ 0 .01 16 70 14 5 4 *:10 122

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KG, Kb

Established 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

Geochemical Analysis CertificateCompany: D . LAINGProject:Attn: D. Laing

We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 9 Rock samples submitted OCT-12-99 by .

9W-3022-RG1

Date: OCT-19-99

Sample Number

Au PPB

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LAINGiition: D. Laing;ct:pie: Rock

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23 28909 <0.2 5.31 ^ 10 <O.S <S 3.14 1 3635 28903 ^.2 2.80 ^ 30 0.5 KS 7.68 <l 3570 28908 i:0.2 6.33 <5 70 -cO.S <5 2. 58 1 3124 28902 <0.2 2.51 15 20 •eO.S <5 0.42 ^ 2220-25 28904 <0.2 3.00 ^ 30 <0.5 <5 3.39 •el 37

50 28906 -:0.2 3.43 <5 50 ^.5 <5 5.01 1 2975 28905 *0.2 3.14 <5 30 -eO.S <5 5.11 1 28DS 28901 -cO.2 3.24 <5 330 0.5 ^ 9.92 1 51900 28907 cO.2 5.00 ^ 70 < 0.5 <5 6 .12 1 32

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58 SI 11.36 0.01 4.80 1570 rt 0 .01 54301 57 5.56 0.01 1.74 895 4 0.02 43IDS 95 8.50 0.02 2.84 1710 rt 0 .03 46

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Established 1928

Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of Assayers Corporation Ltd.

Assaying - Consulting - Representation

Mil?

Geochemical Analysis CertificateD. LAINGCompany:

Project:Attn: D. Laing

9W-2746-RG1

Date: OCT-15-99

We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 9 Rock samples submitted SEP-24-99 by .

Sample Number

Au PPB

Au Check PPB O

PTTL-6208-2508-6508-10808-1325 B-57 B-1076-475

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Certified by

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LAINGition: D. Laing:ct:)lc: Rock

TSL Assay ~ Swastikal Cameron Ave., Swa^-^a, Ontario, POK 1TO Tel: (705) 642-3244 Fax: (705) 642-3300

MULTI-ELEMENT ICP ANALYSISAqua Regia Digestion

Report

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Oct-06-99

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I, Berek Laing have been a journeyman electrician since 1982, primarily in mining and mining related industries, including Chief Electrician for Eastmaque Gold Mines here in Kirkland Lake. I have been a licenced prospector since 1996.

I have taken the basic and intermediate prospecting courses, hosted by David Guindon of the Kirkland Lake Resident Geologist Office, and have gained experience with grid cutting, stripping, trenching, blasting, sampling and VLF surveys with other local prospectors and Mining Companies.

Familiarity of the Kirana and Goodfish Lake and Morrisette Twp. area was gained by time spent with EC Deloye, since my youth.

I held a temporary position with MNDM in 1998, to help compile maps etc. for the Lands for Life process, in the Kirkland Lake office and I know I can count on the fellows there for their professional help.

I also hold a blasting certificate, put on by ICI Explosives at Northern College here in Kirkland Lake, through the prospectors association, of which I have been a member.

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REFERENCES Pg 25

- AG Burrows and PE Hopkins, "Goodfish Lake Gold Area" Ont. Bureau of Mines, Vol. XXV, 1916.

- A. MacLean, "Geology of Lebel Twp., Bulletin 150,1956

- Property Report, LaBelle Mines, FC Loring, 1921,1931.

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APPENDIX

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42A01NE2033 2.20315 LEBEL

REPORT

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MAGNETIC TOTAL FIELD SURVEY(October 1999)

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Lebel TownshipLarder Lake Mining Division

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Douglas Robinson P. Eng. Doug Robinson Consulting

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TABLE OF CONTENTS1.0 SUMMARY............................................................................................................32.0 LOCATION............................................................................................................33.0 PHYSIOLOGY AND VEGITATION.....................................................................34.0 REGIONAL AND PROPERTY GEOLOGY........................................................... 35.0 EXPLORATION RATIONAL................................................................................46.0 EXPLORATION PROGRAM.................................................................................47.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS..................................................................................58.0 RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................................................^9.0 REFERENCES........................................................................................................?CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS..,.....................................................................8

LIST OF TABLES A FIGURES Location Map Random Scale

(after Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Base Map 20 17 5700 53300)

Magnetic Profiles. Scale 1:5000

Base Station List

Envimag Specifications

IN ENVELOPECompilation Map. Scale l:5000

Contoured Magnetic Total Field Map. Scale 1:5000

Doug Robinson Consulting

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1.0 SUMMARYThis exploration project of the Laing-Kirana Property north of Kirkland Lake, Ontario included a total field strength magnetic survey on a grid cut by Derek Laing. The author conducted the survey and prepared this report. The magnetic survey established the magnetic signature of the property as an aid to prospecting and mineral exploration.

2.0 LOCATIONThe OOOE-OOOS position of the grid is located at 5337455 mN and 0572980 mE, the north-west corner of Lebel Township (NTS 41 A/1, approximately 4.5 km north of Kirkland Lake, Ontario

The property is accessed via Highway Goodfish (Airport) Road leading 5 km north from Highway 66 in Kirkland Lake. Park on the dirt road leading east from the pavement. Base line OOON crosses the pavement approximately 300 meters to the north. Lines OOOE, 200E and 400E also cross Goodfish Road.

3.0 PHYSIOLOGY AND VEGITATIONThe property is approximately 40*^ swamp and 60*^ drained overburden and outcrop with generally less than 25 meters of relief. Approximately 30*!4 of the surveyed area is outcrop or shallow overburden. Boreal forest provides the main forest cover.

4.0 REGIONAL AND PROPERTY GEOLOGYThe property is located in Kinojevis volcanics with minor Timiskaming style sediments. Pale grey felsic rocks were observed between OOOE and 600E. Fe- carbonate-sericrte alteration and strong shearing are prominent on the property. Auriferous pyrite and quartz veining within the alteration are the targeted mineralization.

Unaltered volcanics observed were pale green Mg-rich tholeiitic basalt. Some of these unaltered volcanics appear to be magnetic lows. Narrow magnetic highs may

Doug Robinson Consulting

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be Fe-rich tholeiitic basalts. The alteration, Mg-tholeiitic basalts and felsic rocks have low magnetic textures on profile.

See MNDM maps 2484 for regional geology

5.0 EXPLORATION RATIONALThis magnetic survey targeted alteration associated with deformation zones that commonly control Au deposits in the Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake-Cadillac-Val d'Or Gold Belt These deposits tend to be located in and near altered deformation zones within 10 km of the Larder Lake-Cadillac Deformation Zone. This survey targeted alteration and associated gold mineralization. These alteration zones tend to be magnetically neutral rocks (commonly magnetic lows) in areas where magnetic minerals are replaced by non-magnetic Fe-Mg-Ca carbonates as part of the alteration and mineralization events. (Secondary magnetite in intense silicification can cause magnetic highs within alteration zones that otherwise have low magnetic fields).

6.0 EXPLORATION PROGRAMThe author of this report conducted a total field strength magnetic survey during October 19-20, 1999. A Scintrex Envimag in walkmag mode was used. Magnetic readings at 2 second intervals were measured along all lines. This interval rendered readings spaced at approximately two-meter intervals.

Base stations were established along Base Line 0+OON at 100-m intervals. Each base station reading was established by standing on the east side of the picket while facing north. See appendices for base station values.

The survey traverses were interrupted at the base line for base station readings. Magnetic readings of the grid lines were corrected relative to the base stations. Interpretation was performed from 1:5,000 profiles. A 1:5,000 contour plan is provided to supplement the profiles. Also provided is a 1:5000 scale compilation map showing possible orientations of magnetic features. These possible orientations are included to be verified by the client.

Doug Robinson Consulting

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7.0 DISCUSSION OF RESULTSDuring the surveys the author observed rocks that appear to be:* pale green unaltered Mg-rich tholeiitic flows* pale grey felsic rocks commonly with sericitic alteration (intrusive or extrusive?)* a single Timiskaming conglomerate style sediment located at approximately

825E-625S* various alterations:

* predominantly Fe-carbonate-sericite alteration (+J- disseminated pyrite)* lessor chlorite alteration* prominent schistose shear zones

The Mg-rich tholeiites, felsic rocks and altered rocks are all expected to have a weak, near neutral magnetic signature. This was observed over -HWo of the grid. A few narrow magnetic highs are unexplained, however they could be Fe-tholeihes with 2-507o magnetite.

Magnetic lows were encountered at or near a few locations were unaltered Mg-rich tholeiites were observed (825E-400-*425S A 750S). This indicates magnetically neutral rocks expected to host alteration may be in the midrange of magnetic values encountered.

Possible magnetic trends have been drawn on the compilation map.

Line 825E has a pronounced decrease of total field strength going south. This decrease may be caused by a magnetic shadow flanking the north edge of a major positive magnetic anomaly marking the Timiskaming unconformity to the south.

The south end of line 825E was observed to have abundant Fe-carbonate alteration south of a major swamp.

Line 825E-1375-M465S has a very flat magnetic adjacent to a magnetic low between 1375-M465S. These magnetic features should be mapped to establish the cause of these magnetic signatures.

At 825E-700S a pit in strong Fe-carbonate alteration was observed. This location should be mapped in detail to relate this alteration to a magnetic signature.

Veining (ft chloritic alteration?) near 120S and 246S of line 825E should be mapped and related to its magnetic signature.

Doug Robinson Consulting

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Quartz veining and alteration were noted along base line DOON near 147 SE. This should be mapped in detail and related to its magnetic signature.

A prominent magnetic low at OOON-407-^435E has unknown source. This may be outcrop area that can be mapped.

A distinctive pair of positive magnetic responses at 200E220-^295S and 200E- 369-^4338 appear to have sinilar signatures related to an unknown source.

The geological notes generated during the survey and reported above are casual remarks requiring verification. These geological notes appear to represent only a small fraction of geologically significant features readily visible to casual observation.

8.0 RECOMMENDATIONSThe property should be mapped documenting all outcrops along the survey lines as:* (1) unaltered Mg-rich tholeiitic basalts (generally pale green with thin pale

brown weathering surface SL non magnetic)* (2) unaltered Fe-rich tholeiitic basalts (generally dark green with medium to

dark green weathering surface A weakly to strongly magnetic)* (3) felsic rocks (generally white to pale sericitic yellow with white weathering

surface Se non magnetic)* (A) altered rocks* (Af,s,a,q) Fe-carbonate alteration +I- sericite, albite and quartz (highly

variable color, generally pale hues with thick punky brown weathering rind St non magnetic)

* (Ac,cca) Chloritic alteration (massive dark green soft, to banded dark green with pale carbonate bands)

* veining showing and recording strike direction and vein widths* shearing showing and recording strike direction

Precise outcrop locations should be plotted on plan and on the magnetic profiles. The alpha nomenclature within brackets above could be used to designate rock types and alteration signatures. The letters "n" and "m" could be added to designate rocks verified as non magnetic rocks and magnetic rocks respectively. (In, 2m, Afsn)

Volcanics frequently have weak calcite alteration peripheral to -intense Fe-carbonate alteration. These could be designated as (ICa, 2Ca, 3Ca).

The above Alpha nomenclature is intended to be practical prospecting nomenclature.

Doug Robinson Consulting

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The signatures determined for the above rocks and alteration types can be used to project these features under overburden and to predict blind alteration under overburden.

Possible magnetic trends shown on the compilation map should be verified by mapping.

Recommendations related to specific observed features are also included in section 7.0.

9.0 REFERENCES

1964: Savage, W.S. Mineral Resources and Mining Properties in the Kirkland Lake- Larder Lake Area. Ontario Department of Mines, Mineral Resources Circular No. 3. P.77AChartA.

MERQ-OGS1983: Lithostratigraphic Map of the Abitibi Subprovince;

Ontario Geological Survey/Ministere de ITEnergie et des Ressources, Quebec.Scale 1:500 000; Catalogued as "Map2484"in Ontario and 'T)V 83-16" in Quebec.

Map 2628. Precambrian Geology, Larder Lake Area. Ontario Geological Survey. Scale 1:50,000

Note! Parts of lines 825E, 1400E 1800E and OOON were traversed twice. 200 nanoTeslas were added to the second traverses and the two results were posted to a common profile and included in the end of this report.

Doug Robinson Consulting

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CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Douglas Robinson, of 24 Victoria Avenue, Swastika, Ontario hereby certify that:

1. I am a registered professional Engineer of the province of Ontario, No. 39322011.

2. I am a graduate of Queen's University in Kingston Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Science, Geological Engineering 1975, and Northern College, School of Mines in Haileybury, Ontario, 1970.

3 . I have been practising my profession since graduation.

4. The information contained in this report is the result of work done by myself and the references cited.

5. I own no direct or indirect interests in and do not expect to receive any interests in the Laing-Kirana Property.

/#illy submitted/

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Douglas Robinson, P. November 10,1999

Doug Robinson Consulting

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LAING-KIRANA PROPERTY Lebel Tp.

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20 M 5700 53300Map base by Surveys and Mapping Branch.Airpholog'aphy 196J . Published 1987.

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ENVI-MAG Environmental Magnetometer/GradiometerLocating Buried Drums and Tanks?The NEW ENVI-MAG Is the solution to this environmental problem. ENVI-MAG Is an inexpensive, lightweight, portable*WALKMAG" which enables you to survey large areas quickly and accurately. ENVI-MAG Is a portable, proton preces sion magnetometer and/or gradiometer, for geotechnical, archaeological and environmental applications where high production, fast count rate and high sensitivity are required. It may also be used for other applications, such as mineral exploration, and may be configured as a total-field magnetometer, a vertical gradiometer or as a base station.The ENVI-MAG* easily detects buried drums to depths

of 10 feet or more* more sensitive to the steel of a buried

drum than EM or radar* much less expensive than EM or radar* survey productivity much higher than

with EM or radar

Main feature* include:* - select sampling rates as fast as 2

times per second* -WALKMAG* mode f or rapid acquisi

tion of data* lange internal memory, expandable to

200,000 readings* easy to read, large LCD screen

displays data both numerically and graphically

* ENVIMAP software for processing and mapping data

ENVI-MAG comprises several basic modules; a lightweight console with a large screen alphanumeric display and high capacity memory, a staff mounted sensor and sensor cable, rechargeable battery and battery charger, RS-232 cable and ENVIMAP processing and mapping software.For gradiometry applications an upgrade kit is available, comprising an additional processor module for installation in the console, and a second sensor with a staff extender.

ENVI-MAG Proton Magnetometer In operation

For base station applications a Base Station Accessory Kit Is available so that the sensor and staff may be converted into a base station sensor.

Features and Benefits"WALKMAG" Magnetometer/GradiometerThe "WALKMAG" mode of operation (sometimes known as "Walking Mag") is user-selectable from the keyboard. In this mode, data Is acquired and recorded at the rate of 2 readings per second as the operator walks at a steady pace along a line. At desired Intervals, the operator "triggers" an event marker by a single key stroke, assigning coordinates to the recorded data.True Simultaneous GradiometerAn optional upgrade kit is available to configure ENVI-MAG as a gradiometer to make true, simultaneous gradiometer measurements. Gradiometry is useful for geotechnical and archaeological surveys where small near surface magnetic targets are the object of the survey.Selectable Sampling Rates0.5 second, 1 second and 2 secondreading rates user selectable from thekeyboard.

Large-Key KeypadThe large-key keypad allows easy access for gloved-hands in cold-weather opera tions. Each key has a multi-purpose function.

Front panel of ENVI-MAG showing a graphic profHe of data and large-key keypadLarge Capacity Memory ENVI-MAG with standard memory stores up to 28,000 readings of total field measurements, 21.000 readings of gradiometry data or 151,000 readings as a base station. An expanded memory option is available which increases this standard capacity by a factor of 5.

Easy Review of Data For quality of data and for a rapid analy sis of the magnetic characteristics of the survey line, several modes of review are possible. These include the measure ments at the last three stations, the ability . to scroll through any or all previous readings in memory, and a graphic display of the previous data as profiles, line by line. This feature is very useful for environmental and archaeological surveys.Highly Productive The "WALKMAG" mode of operation acquires data rapidly at close station intervals, ensuring high-definition results. This increases survey productivity by a factor of 5 when compared to a conven tional magnetometer survey."Data c heck" Quality Control of Data "Dalacheck" provides a feature wherein at the end of each survey line, data may be reviewed as a profile on ENVI-MAG's screen. Datacheck confirms that the

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Instrument Is functioning correctly and allows the user to note the magnetic relief (anomaly) on the line. Large Screen Display•Super-Twist' 64 x 240 dot (8 lines x 40 characters), LCD graphic screen provides good visibility In all light conditions. A display heater Is optionally available for low-temperature operations below 0*C.

Close-up of the ENVI-MAG screen thawing data presented afar each reading

Interactive MenusThe set-up of ENVI-MAG is menu-driven, and minimizes the operator's teaming time, and on-going tasks.

Cose-up of display of ENVI-MAG showing Interactive set-up menu

Rechargeable Battery and Battery ChargerAn "off-the-shelf lead-add battery and charger are provided as standard. The low-cost "Camcorder type battery is available from electronic parts distributors everywhere. HELP-Llne AvailablePurchasers of ENVI-MAG ara provided with a HELP-Llne telephone number to call In the event assistance is needed with an application or instrumentation problem.

ENVIMAP Processing and Mapping SoftwareSupplied with ENVI-MAG, and custom designed f or this purpose, is easy-to-use, very user-friendly, menu driven data processing and mapping software called ENVIMAP. This unique software appears to the user to be a single program, but is in fact a sequence of separate programs, each performing a specific task. Under the menu system, there are separate

programs to do the following:a) read tfw ENVI-MAG data and reformat it into

a standard compatible with the ENVIMAP software

b) grid tie data into a standard grid formatc) create a vector file of posted values

urfHt linn iMirf hnanllnn Irtimlifl*wnn MivaTO DBBOTIV nenuiici atow* tw user to add come * and buld a suKabto surround

d) contour tfie griddsd data.e) cutoBCflle tfie combined result

posting/feurround step and the faring step to m on a standard 8.5 Ira *tfc* matrix printerf) rastertze and output the results

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ENVIMAP Is designed to be e possible. The user Is required few basic questions asked by and then simply toggles "GO" ENVIMAP provide default par the making of the contour ma) can modify certain characteris output plot. ENVIMAP'S ment both keyboard and mouse opt HELP screens are Integrated \ menu system so that HELP Is whenever the user requests it.

Options Available* True simultaneous gradiom

upgrade* Base station upgrade ' Display heater for low

temperature operations* External battery pouch

Specifications•' Total Reid Operating Range

20,000 to 100,000 nT (gammas)Total Field Absolute AccuracyW-1nTTuningFully solid state. Manual or automatic, keyboard selectableCycling (Reading) Rat**0.5, 1 or 2 seconds, up to 9999 seconds forbase station applications, keyboard selectableSensitivity0.1 nT at 2 second sampling rateQradfometor OptionIncludes a second sensor, 20 inch (Mm) staff extender and processor module"WAIKMAG" Mode0.5 second for walking surveys, variable ratesfor hilly terrainDigital DisplayLCD "Super Twist", 240 x 64 dots graphics,8 line x 40 characters alphanumericsDisplay HeaterThermostatically controlled, for cold weather operationsKeyboard Input

117 keys, dual function, membrane typeNotebook Function32 characters, 5 user-defined MACRO'S for quick entry

Standard MemoryTotal Field Measurements: 28,000 readings Gradiometer Measurements: 21,000 readings Base Station Measurements: 151,000 readingsExpanded MemoryTotal Reid Measurements: 140.000 readings Gradiometer Measurements: 109,000 readings Base Station Measurements: 750,000 readingsReat-Tlme ClockRecords full dale, hours, minutes and seconds with 1 second resolution, +A 1 second stability over 12 hoursDigital Data OutputRS-232C interface, 600 to 57,600 Baud. 7 or 8data bits. 1 start. 1 stop bit, no parity formatSelectable carriage return delay (0-999 ms) toaccommodate stow peripherals. Handshaking isdonebyX-on/X-offAnalog OutputO - 999 mV full scale output voltage wilh keyboard selectable range of 1,10,100,1,000 or 10.000 nT full scalePower SupplyRechargeable -Camcorder* type, 2.3 Ah, Lead- acid battery.12 Volts at 0.65 Amp for magnetometer, 1.2 Amp for gradiometer,External 12 VoK input for base station operationsOptional external battery pouch for cAd weather operationsBattery Charger110 Vott- 230 Volt, 50/60 Hz

Operating Temperature Range Standard O* to 60*C Optional -WC to 60*cDffiwnslonvConsole-10x6x2.25 Inches

(250 mm x 152 mm x 55 nT.F. sensor - 2.75 inches dla x 7 inc

(70 mm x 175 mm)Grad. sensor and staff extender -2.7

dia. x 26.5 inches (70 mmT.F. staff -11nch dta. x 76 Inches (2!WeightConsole-5.4 Ibs (2.45 kg)

with rechargeable battery T. F. sensor - 2.2 bs (1.15 kg) Grad. sensor - 2.5 Ibs (1.15 kg) Staff-1.75 bs (0.8 kg)

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BASE STATION NOTES GRID: Laing-Kirana TOWNSHIP: Lebel

October 19,1999All base stations along 0+OON Base LineLine Station nT

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Ontario

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Declaration of Assessment Woi k Performed on Mining Land

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Assessment Files Research Imaging

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Noilhern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ranisey Lake Road, Sudbury

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In; ;tions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, usej^rm 024JP. i l - Please type or print in ink. " ***

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Mining Division

Resident Geologist District

Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as require- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for ass- include two copies of your technical report. GEOSCIENPF

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3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)

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Address , ---) ' /x l ?. 'fT)^l -ty? SAPt^Srf^^ KD A /^^ -A^^a A flrKier U/or. r,*^ck*iJ

Name — — r-\ — "^7")V-CX^^^7 Xjc?^/'^^^5 /^'

Address---) O /cy C" X^, "^7^2X i -7-^'J-j&x it/o ^)i^A5rf^A } O /o r. Ac-Mr t fO

Name *

Address

Telephone Number

Fax Number

Telephone Number

Fax Number ,,

Telephone Number

Fax Number

4. Cjitification by Recorded Holder or Agent

1. ^ )sn?iEK /.tPt.'AJ 61 . do hereby certify that 1 have personal knowledge of the facts set forth in^

(I'niil N.-iMMO 7

this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its

completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.

Signature of Recoided HoULei or Agom

il's Address Telephone Number Fax Number

0741 (03/97)

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Ontario Miiii:;liy n|' NoilhOMi Unvelopinenl

mid Minim

Declaration of Assessment Wo^ k Performed on Mining Land

Mining Act. Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.O. 1990

transaction Number (ellice use)

op a /a.Assessment Files Research Imaging

Personnl information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsections 65(2) and 06(3) ol the Mining Act Under section 8 of the Mining A this information is a public record this information will ho used lo review Ihfl assesmenl work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about H collection should be directed lo a Provincinl Mining Recorder. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road Sudbu Ontario, P3E 6B5

instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240. - Please type or print in ink. ** o- {Z.

1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)Name Client Number

Address -'3 X A .^t^r

Telephone Number7

'O ( 3Fax Number

Name Client Number

address Telephone Number

Fax Number

2. Type of work performed: Check tv) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.

,—-, Geotechnical prospecting, surveys, — -.x^Physical: drilling stripping, —i assays and work under section 18 (regs) L^J trenching and associated assays' Work Type . -,. ^ /-, s, . ,

5 f A; f/'' -VA^'ec ~

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Dales Work From To

Performed ff/fl^ "a' X i Mo""X[j-"5"l Yenr 7 t Oavr.'/ l Mo"'tJ'4i Year (?' d,'

Global Positioning System Data (rf available) Township/Area . r—r~7~-' - — )

M or G-Plan Number

^7 - 59

Office

Rehabilitation

UseCQinrnodity

Total S Value of Woi k Claimed 5 ^ . oJ/0

NTS Reference ^/* /a /J

Mining Division A r/^^ *- Z /o /c'/?

Resident Geologist i. District "7] ( /\rVtf/rl A/t

Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting w- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked- include two copies of your technical report.

3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)Name

LTelephone Number70 r -5-

Address' Fax Number

Nam Telephone Number

Address — -IT

^ X X 5

Fax Number

Name Telephone Number

Address Fax Number

4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agentl, -/Q^/^iPer A^ X A /X-*' C^-y____ , do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set forth in

(('nil N.-mi'-l '

this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.Signature of Recorded Holder

Agent's Address

or Agont/ ' C '^ '7

^o2^ Telephone Number

Date V y 7

Fax mimber 'x

0741 (03/97)

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5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mining land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this form.

COOP SO.Mining Claim Number. Or if work was done on other eligible mining land, show in this

column the location number indicated on the claim map.

eg

e

eg

1

2

3

4

5

6 i

-

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

TB 7827

1234567

1234568

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L f z i v i T)

Column Totals

Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.

16 ha

12

2

2

Z

V

Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.

526,825

0

S 8,892

V/^7^'

WC. 7**

Value of work applied to this claim.

N/A

S24.000

S 4,000

^6L\0'^

3t.7**

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*J367~*

Value of work assigned to other mining claims.

S24,000

0

0

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'00

0 .? 5

3C-7^

Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date

32,825

0

S4.892

, d o hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Print Full Name) '

subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim

where the work was done. ^_

Signature of Recorded Holder rf?.Agent/Authorized in Writing Date

f Instruction for cutting back credits that are not approved.

Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check (V) in the boxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:

D 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.

D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or

^ 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; orr

D 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follc

Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back fro followed by option number 2 if necessary.

For Office Use Only———————————————Received Stamp

0241 (03/97)

Deemed Approved Date

Date Approved

Date Notification Sent

Total Value of Credit Approved

Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)

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Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit

Transaction Number (office use)

Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, this information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to a Provincial Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 685.

Work TypeUnits of work

Depending on the type of work, list the number of hours/day worked, metres of drilling, kilometres of grid line, number of samples, etc.

Cost Per Unit of work

Total Cost

^/*JE C J r r'/^jf, v- -t- xC At- C

y "j)

T-A i. s ' ) /} T L- '-) fc

Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).

Transportation Costs

Food and Lodging Costs

Total Value of Assessment Work

Calculations of Filing Discounts:

1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 10O'i'i of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 500Xo of the Total

Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:

TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 s Total 3 value of worked claimed.

Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.

Certification verifying costs:-- ' *

__ _ ___ _____, do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably1 (please print full name) ~T

be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying

Declaration of Work form as(recorded holder, agent, or state company position with signing authority)

l am authorized to make this certification.

0212 (03(97) RECEIVEDAPR 1 1

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENTOFFICE

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5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mining

land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this formO&

Mining Claim Number. Or if work was done on other eligible mining land, show in this column the location number Indicated on the claim map.

eg

eg

i y2'

T/y

4/-ne y

^8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

TB 7827

1234567

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iColumn Totals

Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.

16 ha

12

2

t

Qf11J .

i

1SOOOT3J

1

^

. S)f 3

Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.

S26,825

0

S 8,892

/7Z70*2^'9~

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Value of work applied to this claim.

N/A

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t 4.000

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Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date

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S4.B92

H/S^'

:.c-'^ ——————

3(L/^^/A 'A . do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under

(Print Full Name) '

subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim

where the work was done.

Signature of Recorde lder rlzed In Writing Date

Instructions for cutting back credits that are not approved.

Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( S) in the boxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:

EKl. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.

D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or

GKS. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed In this declaration; or

D 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):

Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 if ne jes

For Office Use OnlyReceived Stamp

0241 (03/97)

APR \ r:GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMEh T

OFFICE

emed Approved Date

te Approved

Date Notification Sent

Total Value of Credit Approved

Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)

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Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit

Transaction Number (office use)

Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, this information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to a Provincial Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.

Work TypeUnits of work

Depending on the type of work, list the number of hours/day worked, metres of drilling, kilometres of grid line, number of samples, etc.

Cost Per Unit of work

Total Cost

QL J A Ir

rf X/

Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).

. o nTransportation Costs

Food and Lodging Costs

n nV V

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Total Value of Assessment Work

"ilculations of Filing Discounts:

1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 1000Xo of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 500Xo of the Total

Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:

TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0 .50 = Total S value of worked claimed.

Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.

Certification verifying costs:

i.(please print full name)

be determined and the costs were inc

Declaration of Work form as

, do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably

while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying

____ l am authorized to make this certification.(recorded holder, agent, or state company position with signing authority)

0212 (03/97)

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Ministry of Mlnlstere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario

Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road

July 11, 2000 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario

DEREK L. LAING P3E 6B53 LAKESHORE ROADKIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO Telephone: (888) 415-9845P2N-3G3 Fax: (877)670-1555

Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm

Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2 .20315

Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W0080.00212 Approval

We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.

If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.

Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact JIM MCAULEY by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5880.

Yours sincerely,

ORIGINAL SIGNED BYSteve B. BeneteauActing Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section

Correspondence ID: 15047

Copy for: Assessment Library

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Work Report Assessment Results

Submission Number: 2.20315

Date Correspondence Sent: J uly 11, 2000 AssessonJIM MCAULEY

Transaction First Claim Number NumberW0080.00212 1225418

Section:14 Geophysical MAG 14 Geophysical VLF 10 Physical PSTRIP 10 Physical PTRNCH 9 Prospecting PROSP

Township(s) / Area(s)LEBEL

StatusApproval

Approval Date

July 10, 2000

Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON

Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON

Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):DEREK L. LAING KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO

Page: 1Correspondence ID: 15047

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