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1 DIAMOND DRILLING 31F07SW9659 IS BROUGHAM 010 TOWNSHIP! Brougham REPORT No,: i s WORK PERFORMED BY: Coronation Resources (B. Nixon Apple) CLAIM No, EO EO EO EO HOLE No, i FOOTAGE DATE Sept/82 Sept/82 Sept/82 Sept/82 Sept/82 Sept/82 Sept/82 Oct/82 Oct/82 Oct/82 Oct/82 Oct/82 NOTE (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) NOTES: (i) ne-83

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4 CORONATION 82 DIAMOND-DRILL-HOLE DATA Total Compl. Cor 82 Metric Grid Collar Depth Dip: Dips Date DDM Co-ordinates E lev. Bearing (F t^.) Collar Bottom 1982 Claim No S 298 E ' * 0 Sept. 7 EO S 300 E " Sept. 9 EO S 212 E S 212 E Sept. 12 EO Sept. 16 EO S 175 E " Sept. 20 EO N 475 W 250" ' -46*0 Sept. 27 EO N 475 W " Sept. 29 EO S 150 E Oct. 2 EO S 140 E " Oct. 4 EO S 205 E Oct. 8 EO S 150 E -90" Oct. 10 EO S 275 E " Oct. 16 EO

5 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD NSULTANTS. GEO-MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING 281 o TOTAL DEPTH 402' 240 S 298 E CORONATION 82 DDH No. 1 DIP: COLLAR BOTTOM -52Jj 0 COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED September 7, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO Footago O *5 124*5 133 Casing, no recovery Garnet-biotite gneiss with many closely interlayered marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Few narrow granite and pegmatite zones. Minor graphite and sulfide in the Ca-Mg silicate rocks, but only traces in the marble. Numerous cataclastically deformed zones, ranging to garnet augen gneiss. 23' for 2' Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. 32' for 1V Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Interlayered marble, Ca-Mg silicate rocks and garnet-biotite gneiss. Minor graphite in Ca-Mg silicate rocks, traces in marble. 49" for 1' : Pinkish smoky quartz vein with green Ca-Mg silicates. Marble, variably silicated. "Mud seam," no recovery. marble. Traces of graphite. Probably a solution channel in the Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with narrow garnetiferous layers. Upper part of section leached, porous and rusty (may have been limy gradational zone). Low graphite content. Foliation about 50" to core axis. Garnet-biotite gneiss with numerous granite and pegmatite zones. Flowage structures, including ptygmatic folds. 110' for T 112' for 3' Pegmatite Pegmatite Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with granitized zones and pegmatites. Few thin pyrite-filled fracturest Low graphite content. 118' for 2' Pegmatite Garnet-biotite gneiss with granite and pegmatite. Traces of graphite in the granitic rocks. 127V for Coarse massive to fine-grained foliated granite. 132' for Pegmatite w ith intergranular sulfide and graphite. -19-

6 *5 149*} Coronation 82 DDH No. 1 Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with equal proportion of interlayered granite and pegmatite. Low graphite content. Pegmatite with traces of graphite and sulfide. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, in part garnetiferous. Se veral narrow pegmatites. Some ramifying, transgressive sulfide masses. Low graphite content. Foliation about 50 0 to core axis. Pegmatite with few septa of graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Pegmatite locally brecciated, with sulfide filling. Minor graphite in gneiss. Marble, ranging from highly to moderately silicated, with phlogopite, tremolite, serpentine and sulfides, but the last 50' of section is quite 'clean'. Locally some fine grained, variably altered dark rocks {metadiorite?). Graphite ranges from little or none to very localized low content. 239' to 245' 270' for 2' 316' for 4V 323' 341 ' 348' 364' for 3' for 1J*' for 2' for 5' 3 granite /.ones ranging from 1' to 2' wide. Granite. Garnot-biotite gneiss with interlayered marble, Cn-Mg silicate rocks and pegmatite. Granite and pegmatite. Granite. Granite. Broken, leached and whitened zone, with part of a coarsely crystallized quartz vein within core. -20-

7 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD ISULTANTS. GEO-MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH 203' 240 S 300 E CORONATION 82 DDH No. 2 DIP: COLLAR BOTTOM -88 e COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED September 9, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO O *5 109* *s Casing, no recovery Garnet-biotite gneiss with numerous interlayered marble and Ca-Mg silicate zones, some granitized zones, granite, peg matite and quartz veins. Many cataclastically deformed zones, ranging to garnet augen gneiss. Ca-Mg silicate zones contain minor graphite. 13V for 1' : Pegmatite 18' for 20': Extensive broken and brecciated zones. Slickensided fractures with black chlorite 31' 34V 48' 58' 65' for 2 1 for 3' for 7' for 2' for 2' and calcite fillings., Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock. Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock. Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock, including 1' of pegmatite at 52'. Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock. Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock. Closely interlayered garnet-bioitite gneiss, marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock, with minor graphite in the latter. 72' for T : Granite. Marble, variably silicated. Phlogopite as disseminated flakes, streaks and clots. Large proportion of green serpentine grains with some talc (or chlorite?) in last 5' of section. Minor graphite in narrow Ca-Mg silicate zones. 94V for 3' : Grayish green foliated granite (a granitized gneiss 'xenolith'?). Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, with minor granitized zone. Low graphite content. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. Garnet-biotite gneiss with numerous, granitized zones and pegmatites. Minor flake graphite developed within or immediately adjacent to the granite and pegmatite. Flowage structures, including ptygmatic veins. -21-

8 146b 161*s 161* CORONATION 82 DDH No. 2 Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with relatively low graphite and sulfide content. Sulfide only in form of localized transgressive masses rather than usual conformable lenticles and plates. Several narrow granitizer! zones and pegmatites, the latter cataclastically deformed. Garnet-biotite gneiss with narrow granitized zones and pegmatites. Minor graphite content. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, variably granitized. Lo calized narrow garnetiferous zones. Last 3' of section highly granitized, with gradation into footwall marble. Low to moderate graphite content.. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. 166*j' for 1*s' : Granite and pegmatite. 169*5' for 1' Pegmatite 171' for 1' Pegmatite and granitized gneiss. 175*5' for 1' Pegmatite with mass of pyrrhotite. 177*s' Cor 1V Pegmatite with sulfide and graphite Marble, moderately to highly silicated with diopside, phlogopite and serpentine. -22-

9 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD SULTANTS. GEO-MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH ' 460 S 212 E CORONATION 82 DDH No. 3 DIP: COLLAR BOTTOM COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED September 12, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO O' 8' Casing, no recovery Garnet-biotite gneiss with minor interlayered marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks; some pegmatite and quartz veins. Locally, garnet grains reach k " in d iameter. Numerous zones of cataclastic deformation, ranging to garnet augen gneiss. Foliation variable, ranging from O 0 to 10" to core axis. 12' for 2V 22V for 2V: 27' 29' 48' for 1 for IV for 1V Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Coarse-grained marble with prominent coarse phlogopite. Garnet-free gneiss, Ca-Mg silicate rock and a quartz vein. Marble, Ca-Mg silicate rock and small quartz vein. Marble with Ca-Mg silicate (diopside-rich) selvages and minor flake graphite. Marble, variably silicated, with locally prominent phlogopite. Grains of medium- - to dark-green serpentine plentiful in lower portion of section. Numerous granite and pegmatite zones, also many 'xenoliths 1 of garnet-biotite gneiss, granite, etc. throughout. Flowage structures and mylonite occur locally. 87' for 1' : Granite and pegmatite. 99' for 2V: Granite and pegmatite. Ca-Mg silicate transition zone, with minor gneiss septa. minent diopside, plus sulfide, phlogopite and'graphite. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 1: Graphite 0.451; Sulfides S.3% Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, with minor granite, pegmatite, and vein quartz. Foliation 75 0 to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 2: Graphite 2.51; Sulfides Pro -23-

10 CORONATION 82 DDH No Granitized gneiss with minor sulfide and graphite. (Not sampled) Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with minor marble, Ca-Mg silicate rock, granite, pegmatite and vein quartz. Local masses of pyrrhotite. Coarse pyrite in pegmatites and veins. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 3: Graphite 2.0*j Sulfides PART OF COR 82 SAMPLE NO. H Pegmatite and granite, with minor sulfide and localized vein-like pyrrhotite. (Not sampled) Sulfide-rich graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, with minor pegmatite and amoeboid masses of pyrrhotite. Coarse flake graphite locally conspicuous. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 4: Graphite S.0%; Sulfides 34^ PART OF COR 82 SAMPLE NO Granite and pegmatite, with several granitized relics of sulfide-rich gneiss. Veinlets and amoeboid masses of pyrrhotite. (Not sampled) Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, partially granitized locally. 168' for V: Graphitic silicated marble. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 5: Graphite G.75%? Sulfides PART OF COR 82 SAMPLE NO Marble, moderately to highly silicated. Prominent phlogo pite, possibly some talc. Green serpentine grains locally prominent. 175' for l 1 : Gray, relatively fine-grained granite. 176V for *s': Fine-grained dark gneiss (metadiorite dyke?). -24-

11 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD INSULTANTS. GEO-MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH 233' 460 S 212 E CORONATION 82 DDH No. 4 DIP: COLLAR BOTTOM COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED September 16, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO O Casing, no recovery Garnet-biotite gneiss with interlayered marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks containing minor graphite. Few pegmatites, with poikilitic black tourmaline. Garnet content varies from none to rich, with grain size to *t n, particularly in the cataclastically deformed zones (garnet augen gneiss). 14' for 1' : Ca-Mg silicate rock. 25' for 2V j Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. 3T for 1V Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. 42' for 4V Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks with some septa of garnet-biotite gneiss. Coarse flake graphite locally present. 53' for 1 Ca-Mg silicate rock, with minor calcite and flakes of graphite. 60' for 5' Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock, with a 1' septum of garnet-biotite gneiss. Marble, variably silicated, with a few 'xenoliths' of fresh to altered biotite-garnet gneiss. Several aplite, granite, and pegmatite zones. Locally prominent masses of phlogopite. Concentration of green serpentine grains and a V mass of granular green talc in last 7'. Traces of graphite throughout. 84*5* for IV: Pegmatite. Ca-Mg silicate transition zone, with diopside, phlogopite, sulfide and graphite. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 6, which includes this and the following section: Graphite Q.65%; Sulfides 4.41 Light-gray granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Light to medium gray, partially granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Locally, graphite flakes to i*". Foliation 40 0 to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 7; Graphite 3,SI j Sulfides 18,11-25-

12 CORONATION 82 DDH No Sulfide-rich graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, with minor pegmatite and quartz veins. Pyrrhotite as both con formable lenticles and irregular masses. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 8 and SAMPLE NO. 13z Graphite 2.91; Sulfides 27.6% Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with minor interlayered garnet-biotite gneiss. Several narrow granitized zones and pegmatites. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 9: Graphite 1.81; Sulfides 15.6% Part of COR 82 SAMPLE NO Pegmatite, with garnet- and biotite-rich transition zones. (Not sampled) Sulfide-rich graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with minor inter layered garnet-biotite gneiss. Localized impregnations or veins of smoky quartz with some coarse pyrite. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 10: Graphite T.6%; Sulfides 20.H Part of COR 82 SAMPLE NO Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with large proportion of granitized zones and pegmatites. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 11: Graphite T.5%; Sulfides 10.8% Pegmatite with minor black tourmaline. Narrow septum of granitized gneiss. (Not sampled) Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with localized granitized zones and pegmatites. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 12: Graphite 2.81; Sulfides 15.9% Part of COR 82 SAMPLE NO Marble, variably silicated, but upper 10' of section rich in Ca-Mg silicates, including diopside, phlogopite and serpentine. -26-

13 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD JNSUITANTS, GEO-MIN SERVICCS Telephone: (613) Nosbitt Street, Nepean, Ontnrio, Cnnntla K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT. METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH 222' 550 S 175 E CORONATION 82 DDK NO. 5 DIP: COLLAR -90" BOTTOM -89" COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED September 20, 1982 CLAIM NO. BO O !} 201*} 201H 222 Casing, no recovery Garnet-biotite gneiss with pronounced cataclastic struc tures. Minor interlayered marble. Traces of graphite throughout section. Foliation about 45 0 to core axis. Marble, variably silicated, with local zones of Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Few narrow granitic zones and pegmatites. Traces of graphite. 17' for 1' : Garnet-biotite gneiss {'xenolith?'). 19V for 2' : Garnet-biotite gneiss ("xenolith? 1 ). 42V for 1' : Dark gneiss (altered metadiorite?). 58V for 2V: Foliated granite and pegmatite. 89V for 4' : Foliated granite. Foliated granite. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Many zones of partially granitized gneiss, granite and granitic pegmatite. Sul fide, ranging from low to relatively high content, occurs in lenticular and amoeboid forms, and as fillings in brec ciated pegmatite. Graphite content ranges from low to moderate in the gneiss, with little or none in other rocks. From 134' to 152', foliation is well defined at about 45 0 to core axis, but elsewhere it has been obscured or destroyed by recrystallization and/or flowage. Ptygmatic folding is present. 127' for 3V s Pegmatite. 152' for 2' : Pegmatite. Highly granitized gneiss and granite with contorted foliation. Small quartz vein. Minor disseminations and veinlets of sul fide. Trace to low graphite content. Ca-Mg silicate transition zone, with predominant diopside and phlogopite. Traces of sulfide and graphite. Marble, variably silicated. Phlogopite and green serpentine prominent in upper portion of section. Trace of graphite. 214' for 1' : Granite. -27-

14 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD ONSULTANTS, GEO-MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH 401' 700 N 475 W CORONATION 82 DDH No. 6 DIP: COLLAR BOTTOM -46H 0 COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED September 27, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO O H *j 73* Casing, no recovery Biotite-garnet gneiss with interlayered marble, Ca-Mg silicate rocks and minor granite. Cataclastic deformation, ranging to garnet augen gneiss., 15' for Ts 1 : Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock. 26V for 2' : Marble and Ca-Mg silicate rock. Marble, variably silicated, with phlogopite and light green serpentine. Traces of graphite. 33H 1 for 1' : Granite. 41' for l h': G ranite. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Sulfide content ranging from relatively low in upper portion to fairly high in lower portion. Low graphite content. Foliation irregular, from 75" to 85 C to core axis. 57' for 5' : Broken, leached zone with pyrite veinlets. 62' for V : Granite. Garnet-biotite gneiss, with garnets varying in size and pro portions. Numerous altered and granite- or pegmatiteimpregnated zones, with segregation and coarsening of constiuents, and enrichment in sulfides. Little or no graphite. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with narrow granitic zones and pegmatites. Moderate sulfide content,.with localized en richments. Low graphite content. Foliation irregular, averaging about 75 0 to'core axis. Gray granite. -28-

15 Coronation DDH No Biotite gneiss with varied garnet content. Numerous granite and pegmatite zones carrying traces of graphite. Sulfide content generally low, but localized concentrations, including transgressive masses. Gneiss locally altered and recrystallized in association with vein quartz. 104' for 10': Garnetiferous foliated granite, enclosing and gradational into septa of gneiss. 124' for 3' : Garnetiferous foliated granite and pegmatite. 146' for 9' : Foliated granite enclosing and gradational into septa of gneiss. Minor pegmatite. Graphite locally present in trace to minor amounts. 155' for 6' : Hybrid gneiss-granite-pegmatite mixture, enriched in pyrrhotite. 161' for 8' : Foliated granite, gradational into septa of gneiss. Minor pegmatite *s Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, with granitized zones, granite and pegmatite. Moderate sulfide content but low graphite content. Foliation irregular (even some ptygmatic folding) at about 75 0 to core axis. 174' for 2' : Foliated granite and pegmatite 181*j 247 Marble, from moderately to highly silicated, with diopside, serpentine and phlogopite. Numerous granitic zones and pegmatites, some quartz veins. Trace content of graphite. 195' for 1*j': Fine-grained gray gneiss (metadiorite?). 198' for 10': Foliated gray granite enclosing a 1' mass of diopside rock. 220' for 2' : Foliated granite. 220' to 230' : An unmarked loss of about 3 1 of core, as determined from block designations. 243' for Tj': Foliated granite Marble with generally low silicate content, principally phlogopite, and traces of graphite. 277' for 1/3' each: Granite and metadiorite (?). 324' for 1' : Pegmatite. 326' for l 1 : Granite 363' for 3Sj': Dark gneiss (metadioirite?) with stringers of granite and carbonate. 373' 378' for 1' for 1' : : Foliated granite. Foliated granite. -29-

16 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD 5NSULTANTS. GEO-MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH 253' 700 N 475 W CORONATION 82 DDH No. 7 DIP: COLLAR -9 O 0 BOTTOM COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED September 29, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO Casing, no recovery Garnet-biotite gneiss with interlayered marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks containing trace to minor graphite. Nu merous granitizod zones, granite and pegmatites. Localized cataclastic deformation, ranging to garnet augen gneiss. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. 32*5' for 3' : Marble with Ca-Mg silicate selvages. 'Salt and pepper' gneiss (metadiorite?). Marble, ranging from weakly to highly silicated/ with diopside, phlogopite, serpentine and brown amphibole. Trace content of graphite. 55' for 2' : Gray granite enclosing small masses of marble. Variably granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. At be ginning of section, a graphitic limey transition zone, lacking the usual enrichment in Ca-Mg silicates. Section ends with gradation into following garnet-biotite gneiss zone. Low graphite content. About 5' of central portion of section is broken, with strong development of black chlorite and pyrite. In this zone, graphite is concentrated along a shear just above a 1/3' quartz vein. Foliation about 45" to core axis. Garnet-biotite gneiss. Numerous sulfide-enriched recrystallized zones associated with granite and pegmatite. 88' for 1' : Quartz vein with sulfides. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, with some granitized zones, granite and pegmatite. Moderate sulfide content, with local enrichments. Low graphite content. Foliation about 50 0 to core axis. -30-

17 Coronation 82 DDH No Biotite gneiss with garnet content ranging from none to relatively rich. Some of the garnet-free or garnet-poor zones may be metadiorite. Numerous granitized zones, granite and pegmatite. Sulfide and graphite contents range from none to trace or localized minor ^mounts. 117' for 5' Foliated gray granite and pegmatite. 129' for 3 Garnetiferous granite; pegmatite. 137' for 2 Garnetiferous granite; pegmatite. 141' for 2 Pegmatite. 145' for 3' Pegmatite and granite. 154' for 5V Pegmatite and garnetiferous granite Foliated gray granite and pegmatite with septa of variably granitized sulfidic gneiss containing little or no graphite. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. 198' for 1* : Enrichment in transgressive pyrrhotite Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with minor granite. Moderage sulfide content, but low graphite content. Foliation about 60 0 to core axis Marble, moderately to highly silicated, with diopside, ser pentine and phlogopite, also a narrow talcose zone. First 1V of section is a diopside-rich transitional zone. Nu merous granitic zones and pegmatites. 224' for 7V: Foliated gray granite. 233' for 1' : Pegmatite. 236V for IV: Core of gray quartz enclosed in gneissic phiogopite-rich rock (altered gneiss? metadiorite?). 240' for 9' : Foliated gray granite. -31-

18 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD INSULTANTS. GCO-MIN SEHVICLS Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street. Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH 163' 600 S 150 E CORONATION 82 DDK No. 8 DIP: COLLAR BOTTOM -90" COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED October 2, 1082 CLAIM NO. EO O Casing, no recovery Marble, variably silicated, principally with phlogopite. Small gray to smoky quartz veins. Trace content of graphite. Granite, in part foliated, and pegmatite, Minor septa of marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Marble, variably silicated, including prominent grains and clots of green to black serpentine. Phlogopite as dissemi nated plates, also local enrichments. Last 2^' of section consists of granular diopside rock containing tremolite crystals and masses of green chlorite and pyrrhotite. Pyrite and pyrrhotite form localized concentrations in brecciated zones. Trace content of graphite. 25' for 2': Brecciated zone with some jumbled or missing core. Pegmatites enclosing dark, fine-grained gneiss (metadiorite?), also some Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Fracture filled with pyrite crystals. Granite, predominantly pegmatitic. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Foliation about 50 0 to core axis. 89' for 1': Leached, whitened zone with veinlet of pyrrhotite and pyrite. * COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 17: Graphite 5.80; Sulfides Interlayered granitized gneiss and pegmatite with very low graphite content constitute about 2/3 of section. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with low graphite content constitutes about 1/3 of section. -32-

19 Coronation 82 DDH No Pegmatite and granitized gneiss with only traces of graphite Partially granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with minor pegmatite. Moderate graphite content Pegmatite with sulfidcs but only traces of graphite Partially granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Mo derate graphite content Pegmatite with sulfide but no graphite Partially granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Moderate graphite content. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis Pegmatite Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with 0.2' pegmatite. Moderate graphite content Granitized gneiss and pegmatite with only traces of graphite Partially granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Moderate graphite content Pegmatite with sulfide but no graphite Partially granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, with minor pegmatites. Moderate graphite content. Foliation about 60 0 to core axis Interlayered graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, granitized gneiss and pegmatite. Low graphite content Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with minor pegmatites. Foliation about 55" to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 18: Graphite 3.06%; Sulfides Strongly granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Minor pegmatite. Low graphite content. Foliation about 55" to core axis Transition zone from gneiss to highly silicated marble. Rich in diopside and phlogopite, with some tremolite and sulfides. Little or no graphite Marble, variably silicated, with locally prominent green to black serpentine and light colored phlogopite. Little or no graphite. -33-

20 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD ionsultants, GEO-MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH 173' 660 S 140 E CORONATION 82 DDH No. 9 DIP: COLLAR COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED October 4, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO O Casing, no recovery Marble, with low to moderate s ilicate content, predominantly phlogopite. Trace content of g raphite. 29*5* for 3': Pegmatite. 36' for 1': Granite. Marble, highly silicated, grading into Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Green serpentine grains prominent at beginning, then coarse phlogopite, diopside and tremolite, some fine grained serpentine. 52*5' for 4': Pegmatite. Pegmatite and granite. 91' for 15': Core transected intermittently by chloritefilled fractures sub-parallel to core axis. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with localized granitized zones and pegmatite. Foliation about 55" to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 19: Graphite 3.33%; Sulfides 15.H Pegmatite with minor black tourmaline and garnet, cataclastic deformation. Some Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, variably granitized; cut by pegmatites and quartz veins, also veinlets of pyrite. Low graphite content. (Not sampled). COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 20: Graphite 2.771; Sulfides Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, light-colored, with lenticles of chlorite and granules of fine-grained gray mineral. Minor pegmatite and veinlets of sulfides. Foliation about 60 0 to core axis

21 Coronation 82 DDH No Ca-Mg silicate transition zone. Predominantly diopside and phlogopite, with tremolite and pyrrhotite Marble, with low to moderate silicate content. A few Ca-Mg silicate-rich zones, with conspicuous diopside or green serpentine. Disseminated phlogopite and traces of graphite throughout most of section. -35-

22 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD JNSULTANTS. GEO-MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH S 205 E CORONATION 82 DDH No. 10 DIP: COLLAR BOTTOM COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED October 8, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO O 2 2 3*5 3*s *5 107*5 137*5 137*5 149*5 203,8 Casing, no recovery Fine-grained dark gneiss (metadiorite?). Garnet-biotite gneiss with numerous narrow granitic zones and pegmatites. Zones of cataclastic deformation and flowage, including ptygmatic veinlets. 6' for 1*5': Quartz, calcite and Ca-Mg silicates, in cluding gray scapolite(?). Fine-grained dark gneiss (metadiorite?), with few narrow granitic zones and pegmatites. Localized narrow coarsely recrystallized zones containing amoeboid masses of pyrrhotite and pyrite. Localized zones of garnet-biotite gneiss, and of marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks (horses?; 'xenoliths?). 25' for 6' : Cataclastically deformed garnet-biotite gneiss with minor interlayered marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Interlayered garnet-biotite gneiss, marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. Gneiss is locally granitized. Numerous small quartz veins. Flowage and cataclastic deformation common, with localized spectacular development of garnet augen gneiss. Traces of graphite in the marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks. 94' for 4 1 : Ground core, no recovery. Marble, variably silicated, predominantly with phlogopite. Minor quartz veins. Trace graphite content. Pegmatite and gneissic granite (in part granitized gneiss?). Minor septa of marble. Moderately silicated marble alternating with Ca-Mg silicate rocks of greatly varied mineralogical composition serpentine, diopside, phlogopite and chlorite, with minor sulfides and traces of graphite. 182' for 1' and 184' for H 1 : Weakly graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, gradational above and below into dark Ca-Mg s ilicate rock. -36-

23 Coronation 82 DDH No Ca-Mg silicate transition zone, principally Of phlogopite and diopside, with local concentration of pyrrhotite. Little or no graphite Highly granitized gneiss with moderate content of lenticular sulfide but little or no graphite. Foliation about 50 0 to core axis for 1': Pegmatite Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with minor granitized zones and pegmatites. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 21: Graphite 4.67%; Sulfides 22.4% Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with greater proportion of granitized zones and pegmatites than preceding section. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 22: Graphite 3.96%f Sulfides 28.H Pegmatite interlayered with graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Pyrrhotite mass near top of section, phlogopite enrichment at end. Minor graphite content. (Not sampled) Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with minor granitized zones and pegmatites. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 23: Graphite 3.121; Sulfides 14.8% Pegmatite with interlayered graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Low graphite content. (Not sampled.) -37-

24 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD isultants. GEO-MIN SIHVICLS Telephone: (613) Nesbitt Street, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES 700 S 150 E BEARING TOTAL DEPTH 252' CORONATION 8 2 DDH No. 1 1 DIP: COLLAR -90* BOTTOM -89* COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED October 10, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO O s 200*5 202*j 202* * Casing, no recovery Garnet-biotite gneiss with interlayered, variably silicated marble. Trace content of graphite. 28" for 4' : Fractures, with calcite and chlorite fillings. Marble, variably silicated, with numerous granitic zones and pegmatites. Trace content of graphite. 79. for 5' 88' for 1 ' 98V for 4' 105' for 1Jj' 116Js' for 7*5' 144' for 1' 182*5' for 4*5' 194' for 1' Granite and pegmatite. - Granite and pegmatite. Broken zone, with narrow vuggy calcitefilled fractures sub-parallel to core axis. Fine-grained, massive dark rock (metadiorite?). Pegmatite with 1' and V septa of marble. Calcite-fillcd fracture, sub-parallel to core axis. Granite and pegmatite enclosing 1' zone of Ca-Mg silicate rock. Fine-grained dark gneiss (metadiorite?) Ca-Mg silicate transition zone, principally diopside. Granite, pegmatite and strongly granitized gneiss, with few narrow zones of less granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, highly granitized in upper portion. Low graphite content. Foliation about 35 0 to core axis. Ca-Mg silicate transition zone, diopside-rich'. Marble, moderately to highly silicated. Trace content-, of graphite. 229H' for 3' : Ca-Mg silicate rock, predominantly coarsely crystallized gray diopside. Gray granite, locally foliated (replacement relic?). Foliation about 40" to core axis. -38-

25 LOUIS and PAULINE MOYD S. GEO MIN SERVICES Telephone: (613) Nosbitt Strcot, Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2H 8C4 BLACK DONALD CREEK GRAPHITE PROJECT METRIC GRID CO-ORDINATES BEARING TOTAL DEPTH S 275 E CORONATION 82 DDH No. 12 DIP: COLLAR -90* BOTTOM COLLAR ELEVATION COMPLETED October 1 6, 1982 CLAIM NO. EO O 4 4 Casing, no recovery 27h Marble, variably silicated. Several narrow pegmatites. Trace content of graphite. 23' for 1' : Granite and pegmatite. 249 Garnet-biotite gneiss. Garnet varies in amount and grain size. Localized cataclastic deformation, ranging to garnet augen gneiss. Many interlayered marble and Ca-Mg silicate zones with trace to minor graphite. Numerous granitized zones and some narrow quartz veins. Foliation, at 172', about 45 0 to core axis* at 237', about 50 0 to core axis. /O ' tor i - Pegmatite, followed by h ' epidotic(?) and phlogopitic transition zone. 36V for 2' Silicated marble. 49' for 1' Diopsidic marble. 58' for 4' Variably granitized and altered gneiss. 62' for 2V Variably silicated marble. 78' for 8' Variably silicated marble. 88' for 1V Gray gneiss with scattered garnets {granitized gneiss?). 93V for IV Variably silicated marble with minor granite and vein quartz. 97' for 2V Variably silicated marble'. 105' for 12' Variably silicated marble with, minor septa of garnet-free (altered?) gneiss. 134' for 1 ' Vein of coarsely crystallized quartz. 169V for IV Septa of Ca-Mg silicate rock with conspicuous graphite flakes. 176' for 1' Similar zone, with a 1" mass of granular garnet. 183V for 2V Similar zone. 189' for 6' Similar zone, plus interlayered variably silicated marble. 198V for 7' Similar zone, including interlayered silicated marble. -39-

26 Coronation DDH No Marble, ranging from weakly to strongly silicated, with localized granitic zones. Trace content of graphite. 252V for 1 ' : Granite 259' for IV: Garnet-biotite gneiss. 282' for 1' : Salt-and-pepper gneiss (metadiorite?) broken by fractures sub-parallel to core axis. 311' for 6' : Granite and pegmatite with zones of mixed and interlayered marble and Ca-Mg silicate rocks Ca-Mg silicate transition zone Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, variably granitized, with low to moderate graphite content, and locally, relatively high sulfide content. (Not sampled). 336' for 1*3': Gray vein quartz with garnet- and sulfiderich reaction zone. 341' for 2* : Pegmatite. 346' for 2' : Pegmatite with pyrrhotite-cemented brecciated zones Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss with several narrow quartz veins. Relatively high sulfide content, mostly lenticular and conformable, but also localized transgressive concentra tions. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 24: Graphite 2. m; Sulfides Graphitic and sulfidic gneiss, with numerous granitized zones and pegmatites. COR 82 SAMPLE NO. 25: Graphite S.79%; Sulfides Moderately to highly granitized graphitic and sulfidic gneiss. Narrow pegmatite at top of section. Low graphite content. Foliation about 55 0 to core axis. (Not sampled) Marble, highly silicated with serpentine, diopside, and light green chlorite(?). -40-

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