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1 Ontario Ministry of Ontario Geological Survey 77 Grenville Street lith Floor Toronto, Ontario MSS 1B3 Telephone Issued to: MR M HINE GEOLOGIST P.O.BOX 5000,435 JAMES ST.S THUNDER BAY,ONT. S2Besswee BEQIN P'f\j &+&V ' 010 SAMPLE NUMBER 86MEWK10 S"' 11 *.V 12 fer P t 13 fer/?* 14 6rP3 GOLD Au oz/ton ^.01 <0.01 <0.01 0,03 ^.01 SILVER Ag..,. oz/ton ^.10 <0. 10 <0.10 ^.10 ^co.io This completes all analytical work for samples entered in your name on NOV.28,1986 Fees Received: DE PT. lef Analyst DEC.4,1986 Keept by ipeeial permission reproduction of these results must Include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any sample.
2 Ontario Itiuedto: Ministry of 'Natural Ontario Geological Survey 77 Grenville Street 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario MSS 183 Telephone MR M HINE GEOLOGIST P.O.BOX 5000,435 JAMES ST.S THUNDER BAY,ONT. Geoscience Laboratories Report B SAMPLE NUMBER 86MEWK10 Sl 11 *V 12 #r?t 13 /3 r ^ ~ ^ 14 6rP3 GOLD Au oz/ton CO. 01 CO. 01 CO CO. 01 SILVER Ag.... oz/ton CO. 10 CO. 10 CO. 10 CO. 10 CO. 10 This completes all analytical work for samples entered in your name on NOV.28,1986 Pees Received: DE PT. :hr lef Analyst DEC.4,1986 *cept by special permission reproduction of these results must Include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any umple.
3 IIssued to: IR. A "SPEED GEOLOGIST.0.BOX 5000,435 JANES ST. S [HUNDER BAY,ONTARIO B 1593& SAMPLE DUMBER 86BEK1 86BBH BRR1 86BDM1 2 v 3 ' 4 5 GOLD AU oz/ton <0.01 ^.01 <0.01 <0.01 < ^, < SILVER Ag oz/ton <0.10 <0.10 CO ^.10 <0.10 <0.10 This completes all analytical work for samples entered in your name on JULY 17,1986 Fees Received: DEPT. alyst JULY 31,1986 \\ Except by special permission reproduction of these results must Include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any sample. 1270
4 v^niano ssued to: MR **J HINE GEOLOGIST P.O.BOX 5000,435 JAMES ST.S THUNMK BAY,ONT. FURTHER TO CERTIFICATE B15978, SAMPLE NUMBER GOLD AU ppb PLATINUM Pt SILVER Ag ppro 86MEWK6 86MEWK8 <2 <2 Fees Received: DEPT. ief Analyst SEPT. 16,1986 Except by special permission reproduction of these results must Include eny quelkylng remarks made by this ministry with reference to eny temple. 1270
5 Ontario ' Telephone lltl'vd tp: HfiCtfHINE* GEOLOGIST P.O.BOX 5000,435 JAMES ST. S THU ;R BAY,ONT. P7C 5G6 u ! SAMPLE NUMBER 86MEWK4 86MEWK5 6 C K f. e XL Vo 7 n/t, V 86MEWK7 6t" c v* i o GOLD Au oz/ton ^.01 <0.01 SILVER i Ag! oz/ton s <0.10 i 1 ^!io!
6 Y TT l inalutal ^ r Resources Ontario November 14, 1985 Edwin Kukkee R.R. No. 6 P7C 5N5 Dear Ed: This letter is to inform you of the gold assay result for a sample (85MEK4, No. 16) we received from you in October. It is described as a black, graphitic vesicular basalt? with no visible sulphides. The sample returned only trace amounts (0.01 oz/ton) of gold. If you require any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, Gerry White Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Regional Mineral Resources Coordinator's Office Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 Telephone: (807)
7 Ontario inaiurai Resources November 14, 1985 Edwin Kukkee R.R. No. 6 P7C 5N5 Dear Ed: This letter is to inform you of the gold assay result for a sample (85MEK4, No. 16) we received from you in October. It is described as a black, graphitic vesicular basalt? with no visible sulphides. The sample returned only trace amounts KO.Ol oz/ton) of gold. If you require any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, Gerry White Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Regional Mineral Resources Coordinator's Office Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 Telephone: (807)
8 Ontario inistryof latural lesources Ontario Geological Survey 77 Grenville Street 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5S1B3 Telephone Geoscience Laboratories Report to MR. E KUKKEE R. R. t 6 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7C C SAMPLE NUMBER GOLD Au ppb PLATINUM Pt ppb PALLADIUM Pd ppb BEK12 <l <l <2 SILVER Ag ppm This completes all analytical work for samples entered in your name on SEPT. 8,1986 I Fees Received: 2 COUPS.CARD#3613, $15.45 REG.# , Chief Analyst SEPT. 2 9, Except by special permission reproduction of these resuru must include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any umple.
9 Ministryof Ontario, Natural Geological * Resources Survey Ontario! imued to: MR. E KUKKEE R.R.t 6 THUNDER BAY,ONTARIO P7C 5N5 77 Grenville Street lith Floor Toronto, Ontario M5S1B3 Telephone Geoscience Laboratories Report FURTHER TO CERTIFICATE B SAMPLE NUMBER GOLD Au ppb PLATINUM Pt ppb BEK14 7 * T PALLADIUM Pd ppb This completes all analytical work for samples entered in your name on SEPT.18,1986 Fees Received: 3 COUPS. CARD # 3617 yst SEPT. 29,1986 Except by special permission reproduction of these results must Include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any cample.
10 Ministry Of Ontario 77 Grenville Street Geoscience Natural Geological ^Xurio Laboratories Resources Survey M5S1B3 Report Ontario A Telephone E KUKKEE R.R.# 6 THUNDER BAY,ONTARIO P7C 5N5 FURTHER TO CERTIFICATE # l SAMPLE FOR TRACE l (SEE ATTACHED REPORT) PACKAGE This completes all analytical work for samples entered in your name on JULY Fees Received: USED 2 COUPONS CARD #3606 ef Analyst AUG f/ i S i,,^/ r v Except by special permission reproduction of these results must include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any sample.
11 **S Ministryof Ontario M Natural Geological,' Resources io to: E KUKKEE R.# 6 KINDER BAY,ONTARIO 77 Grenville Street 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5S1B3 Telephone Geoscience Laboratories Report FURTHER TO CERTIFICATE B l SAMPLE FOR Tl (SEE THE ATTACHED REPORT) This completes all analytical work for samples entered in your name on AUG 18,1986 Fees Received: PAID REC.#C ief Analyst SEPT. 9,1986 V. '. J Except by special permission reproduction of these results must Include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any sample. 1270
12 Ontario Ministry of Natural sources Ontario Geological Survey 77 Grenville Street 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5S1B3 Telephone Geoscience Laboratories Report (oued to: MR. E KUKKEE R.R. # 6 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7C 5N5 B SAMPLE NUMBER GOLD Au oz/ton BEK13 This is an interim report for samples entered in your name on SEPT. 18, 1986; additional work will follow as soon as possible, Fees Received: l COUP. CARD f 3617 Analyst SEPT. 2 2, J.986 Except by special permission reproduction of these resuhs must Include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any sample.
13 Ontario Ministryof A Natural Resources Ontario Geological Survey 77 Grenville Street lith Floor Toronto, Ontario M5SAB3 Telephone Geoscience Laboratories Report sued to: IR, E KUKKEE I.R.* 6 THUNDER BAY,ONTARIO 7C 5N5 B SAMPLE DUMBER 31 B2 B3 GOLD AU oz/ton SILVER Ag oz/ton.01 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 This is an interim report for samples entered in your name on JULY 28,1986; additional work will follow as soon as possible Fees Received: 6 COUPS. CARD *3606 Analyst JULY 30,1986 Except by special permission reproduction of these results must include any qualifying remarks made fay this mintstry with reference to any cample.
14 ^ Ontario Resources October 9, 1985 Mr. E. Kukkee R. R. #6 P7C 5N5 Dear Mr. Kukkee; Please find below the assay results of three rock samples you submitted to us for analysis: Our Sample Number Your Sample Number Gold (oz/ton) Silver (oz/ton) 85BEKl 6t4 tw*j/** 14 85BEK2 //^**A*P"' BEK3 W*7 tf/m/e ^ co.io CO Unfortunately, as you can see no gold or silver was detected in any of the samples. If we can be of further assistance please let us know. Sincerely, A. A. Speed Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Regional Mineral Resources Coordinator ' s Office Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 AAS:aw
15 Ministry of Ontario Natural Geological ' Resources Survey Ontaric^fc Issued to: MK. K KUKKEE R.R.# 6 THUNDER BAY,ONTARIO P7C 5N5 77 Grenville Street 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario MSS 183 Telephone Geoscience Laboratories Report ' \ 1W72 SAMPLE f l l SAMPLE FOR TSPA (See the attached report) FEES RECEIVED: 2 COUPS. CARD* (Paild"#10 jflo Rec.# C379092) CHRIS/RIDDLE LYST APRIL 19,1985 v'~ V " V, l w *J * Except by special permission reproduction of these results must Include any qualifying remarks made by this ministry with reference to any sample.
16 Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines July 14, 1986 Mr. Edwin Kukkee R.R. #6 P7C 5N5 Dear Mr. Kukkee: The samples you submitted for analysis yielded the following results: Sample Number Au (oz/t) Ag (oz/t) 86 JFSEK ^ JFSEK3 C.0.01 ^.0.10 Best Regards. i Scott 3conomic Geologist Ontario Government Building Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Northern Development 6 Mines P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 JS/mg Enclosure
17 Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines December 11, 1986 Mr. Edwin Kukkee R.R. #6 P7C 5N5 Dear Edwin: I am enclosing the latest results from our assay lab. There was one encouraging value, a 0.03 oz/ton gold from sample 13. I have added your reference number on the sheet. Best wishes for the holidays. Regards, C. Michael Hine Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Northern Development and Mines P.O.Box 5000 P7C 5G6 CMH/mg Enclosure f w* r z CM/ri f J
18 ' Sp dotario Natural Resources Geological Survey 11th Fiooi Toronto, Ontario M5S 1B3 Telephone Laboratories Report B Date Jan. 16,1985 W Allan Speed, Geol Box 5000, Thunder., Ministry of Bay, Ontario Natural Resources Sample Number 85BEK1 Gold 02. Per Ton* 0.08 Fire Assay Determination Silver 07. Per Ton* ~ ~ ~~j~ ~~ ' i l*; ' l t t: ".,v"."i;tl.^l ""^ ' " "' ' Feet Received Dept. ^? '^d&g^l^ y/ C^e^jZWg^^S^TWef Analytt Tit.wX ivvti. t..tz'.'v i v*si k...jm:::: :,....J r, f". ' ' Note: 1 Oz. Per Ton is equivalent to 34.3 Parts Per Million. Except b^specia^^mtssio^ffoducrtion of these results must include any qualifying remarks made by this Ministry with reference to
19 CONTRACT LABORATORIES DIVISION OF BURGENER TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED I3O1 FEWSTER DRIVE, MISSISSAUOA, ONT. L4W 1A2 TELEPHONE: (416) TELEX CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS SAMPLE(S) FROM SAMPLE(S) OF &1"*" Kukkee K.K.NO.o Thunder Bay Ontario P7C 5N3 REPORT No. M1B33 INVOICE tt i P.O.I BT1 BT2 S/* o Gold (Au) ppb FA/AA 5 5 Pt ppm <0.05 Pd ppm <0.05 <0.03. (sfa o #0*0 ) COPIES TO: INVOICE TO: Edwin Kukkee Thunder Bay mples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months Jan 21/87 SIGNED CTA For any enquiries on this report, please contact Customer Service Department Page l of l
20 e CHEMICAL RESEARCH AND * CONTRACT LABORATORIES TECHNICAL SERVICE LABORATO DIVISION OF BURGENEA TECHNICAL ENTERPRIS 1301 FEWSTER DRIVE, MISSISSAUOA, ONT. L TELEPHONE: (416) TELEX O CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS SAMPLE(S) FROM Semiquantitative Spectrographic Edwin Kukkee SAMPLE(S) OF R.R. No. 6 P7C 5N5 Inv. #36 Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample BT1 BT2 BT1 BT2 Aluminum Antimony Arsenic Barium Beryllium Bismuth Boron Calcium Cadmium Cerium Chromium Cobalt Columbium Copper Gallium Germanium Iron (Fa) Lanthanum Lead Lithium H. Q.03% ^" M "* MM Q.03% Q.001% Q.008% Q.001% M MH ~ Q.01% w* ~ M "" Q.03% Q.001% Q.004% Q.001% H Q.03%. Manganese Magnesium Molybdenum Neodymium Nickel Phosphorus Silver Silicon Sodium Strontium Tantalum Thorium Tin Titanium Tungsten Uranium Vanadium Yttrium Zinc Zirconium n i ^ M Q.004% H MH Q.01% Q.001% Q.8% w n.nmst Q.1% M H 11 ' ~ Q.2% ~ Extra Elamenta Caesium Gold Hafnium. Indium Palladium Figuret ire approximate: CODE H High M Medium L Low 10 loohapprox approx..1 IK approx. Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded after two months DATE ^. TSL FORM l 2 January 22/87 Platinum Rhenium Rubidium Tellurium Thallium Not Detected Elements looked for but not found X Not Looked For < Leu Than SIGNED
21 Natural Resources Geological Survey 11th Floor Toronto. Ontario M5S1B3 Telephone Laboratories Report MR. E KUKKEE R. R. # 6 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7C 5N ONE SAMPLE FOR TSPA (SEE THE ATTACHED REPORT) FEES RECEIVED: PAID $33.00 RECEIPT #C402168' /} NALYST OCT.21,1985 Except by special permission reproduction of these results must include any qualifying remarks mad* by this ministry with reference to any sample. 1270
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23 Ministry of Northern Development and Mines September 10, 1986 Mr. Edwin Kukkee R. R. #6 P7C 5N5 Dear Edwin: I am enclosing the results of assays done on your samples. These were submitted on or about August 18. I have included your sample numbers for easy reference. If we can be of further service to you, please don't hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, C. Michael Hine Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Northern Development and Mines P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 CMH/mg Enclosure
24 Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines August 8, 1986 Mr. Edwin Kukkee R.R. #6 P7C 5N5 Dear Mr. Kukkee: Please find enclosed assay results of a rock sample you submitted to us for assay. Unfortunately, no gold or silver was detected in the sample. Sincerely, A. A. Speed Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Northern Development 6 Mines P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 Telephone: (807) Enc.
25 Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines December 11, 1986 Mr. Edwin Kukkee R.R. #6 P7C 5N5 Dear Edwin: I am enclosing the latest results from our assay lab. There was one encouraging value, a 0.03 oz/ton gpld from sample 13. I have added your reference number on the sheet. Best wishes for the holidays. Regards, C. Michael Hine Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Northern Development and Mines P.O.Box 5000 P7C 5G6 CMH/mg Enclosure f*#* r z C AA// J?Z J t
26 Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines September 29, 1986 Mr. Edwin Kukkee R.R. #6 P7C 5N5 Dear Edwin: Results from 2 earlier samples have arrived. They were analysed instead of assayed, and give very accurate determinations of the gold and silver contents of the rocks. I am enclosing copies for your records. Regards, C. Michael Hine Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Northern Development St P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 Mines CMH/mg Enclosure
27 Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines August 11, 1986 Mr. Edwin Kukkee R.R. #6 P7C 5N5 f Dear Mr. Kukkee: Further to our conversation on Friday August 8, I am enclosing the.results of assays done on your samples. They are as follows; Sample Gold (Au) Silver (Ag) Number oz/ton oz/ton 86MEWKl 2 ^0.01 ^ C 0.01 ^ 0.10 Should we be of further assistance to you, please let us know. Regards, C. Michael Hine Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Resident Geologist 1 s Office Ministry of Northern Development S Mines P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 CMH/mg
28 Ministry of N^hern Development ana Mines November 7, 1986 Mr. Edwin Kukkee R.R. #6 P7C 5N5 Dear Edwin: The results of analysis of one of your samples has been received. Sample 86 MEWK9, a sample of lamprophyre, returned 6 ppb gold, l ppb platinum and l ppb paladium. Sorry for any delay. Regards, C. Michael Hine Resource Geologist Ontario Government Building Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Northern Development and Mines P.O. Box 5000 P7C 5G6 CMH/mg
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31 Ontario Type of Survey(s) Claim Holder(s) Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Edwin IV. Address Ontario Survey Company Report of Work Name and Address of Author (of GeoTechnical report) Edwin W. (Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and ExpendftuTesT DOCUMENT No. W8804 Mining Act f "^ ^ "J f\ CT ' x ITownship or Area t Kukkee, R. R. NO. "6, P?C 5N5 istructions: Please type or I f number ol mining clalrcis traversed exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: Only days credits calculated in the "Expenditures" section may be entered m the "6xpend. Days Cr." columns. Do not use shaded areas below. ** * JL A ^ O O j Bepin Townshit) (0'C?V3 Kukkee, Thunder Bay, P?C 5^5 Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Special Provisions Geophysical For first survey: Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting) Electromagnetic Magnetometer Days per Claim.. Date of Survey (from Jli to) 20, T, 88 Day Mo. Vr. C)ay l Mo. 1 Yr. Prospector's Licence No. E2998? Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence) Total Miles of line Cut For each additional survey: using the same grid: Man Days Enter 20 days (for each) Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here T^HKUCA/. DA*S Cftco'.rs 3,03 Samples fi Assays Airborne Credits Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys. * Radiometric Other Geological Geochemical Geophysical Electromagnetic Magnetometer Radiometric Other Geological Geochemical Electromagnetic Magnetometer. ^.. Days per Claim Days per Claim Radiometric Expenditures (excludes power stripping) Type of Work Performed Exploration, Sampling, Assays Performed on Claim(t) T.B. 9292U, , 92623** Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits Total Expenditures Total Days Credits Instructions Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of da y t credits per claim selected In columns at right. Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work. Date Tar. 21/88 Certification Verifying Report of Work Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature) l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set fortrsiujte Report of Workannexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true. ~'~ Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying Sdvdn V.'. "ukkee, R. R. NO. 6, Thunder Bay. Cntario F7C ffi 5 Certified by (Signature) Date Certified
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