\ 63-/S73 The President and Director*, Globe Exploration fe Wining Co. Ltd., Suite 4 -)3, 62 Richmond Street West, Toronto, l, Ontario, 42A11SE8087 63.1573 HOYLE 010 Gentlemen: This report describes the result* of a program of geophysical survey conducted on your properties known as Blocks NOB. 9 and H, located in Hoyle Township, Timmins Area, Ontario. The results are depicted on two pinna accompanying this report. PROPERTY. LOCATION AND ACCESS - The two blocks of claims covered by the program of geophysi cal survey are listed as follows: Block No. 9 (8 contiguous, unpntented mining claims) - P-63960 to P-65987. inclusive; at Lot 12, Concession VI. Block No. 11 (4 contiguouaf unpatented mining clatnis) - P-72260 to P-72283, Inclusive; at Lot 8, North-Half, Concession VI. Both blocks are located in Hoyle Township, Porcupine Mining Division, Ontario.
2. Access was made by Winter roads from Timmins* via ft'urphy Township, to the property. TpPOGR APHY AND ^EQLOG Y - The two blocks of claims ere located in an area which is generally swnmpy. Details as noted by the geophysical operators, are depicted on the two plans accompanying this report. The operators observed only one smnll outcrop just e&st of Claim P-85981. According to Geological Map 48n, O. D. M., smell outcrops observed in the penersl are are all greywacke with minor diabase dikes, however, none r*re located within these two blocks of claims. Aeromngnetic Map 298G, G. 8. C., showed o strong magnetic locnted pt about one-hsslf mile to the enst of Block No. 11, but with no Indicntion whatsoever st the aren of Block No. 9. A magnetic low located at about two claims to the southeast of Block No. 1 1, strikes northwesterly toward your four claims. The program of geophysical survey, which involved a complete lectromnpnctie coverage and s limited raegnetometer check survey, was CAN A EXPLORATION CONSUI/iWNTS LIMITED
3. carried out along picket linea cut at 400-ft. interval*, eaat-weat, to cover the two blocks of claims. The electromagnetic survey was carried out by using a Ronka Mark IV unit with a 300-ft. cable and receiver leading. Readings were recorded et the receiver station. The magnetometer check survey was carried out by using a Sharpe A" 2 magnetometer with a sensitivity of 20 gammas per scale division. The mileages involved are listed as follows: Block No. 9 Block No. 11 Line Cutting end Chaining 9. 14 miles 4. 83 miles Electromagnetic Survey 7, 14 miles 8. 84 miles Magnetometer Check Survey - 1. 98 miles SURVEY RffgVLtTS AND The electromagnetic survey on Block No. 9,obtatned no indication of appreciable concentrations of conductive minerals at shallow depth. There are two marginal Indications encountered 2, 000 feet east of Lines 288. and 388. These indications would be of limited significance, if they were associated with an interesting structure.
4. On Block No. 11, the electromagnetic purvey outlined two conducting zones which are indicative of concentration* of conductive minerals. The stronger of the two conducting tone*, ha* phase changes up to -21 "o for in-phase readings end -8fc for out-of-phase reading*. The ratio is food, Furthermore, this conducting cone melt** a gradual turn from a north-southerly direction in Claim P- 72802 to southeasterly in Claim P-72363. The indicated length is about 1500 ft. to 1700 ft. However, the electromagnetic check survey data indicate that the conducting zone is narrow. The other conducting con* outlined on Block No. 11, is located at the eastern boundary area of Claim P-72282, Here, the in-phase changes were up to -2ft, but the out-of-pha*e change* were up to -1^, indicating B poor ratio and poor conduction. The magnetic check survey data showed that the strong conducting zone is associated with a weak magnetic anomaly with readings in the order of l SO gamma* above background. In view of the fact that the area is inferred a* mostly greywacke, this weak magnetic anomaly is inferred as Indicating probable occurrence of sulphides, though the conducting axt* could be partly due to graphite, which is common in the sediment*.
a. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS - The claims in Block No. 11 are eonatderably amaller than normal, and should be corrected in due ootirae. The geophysical aurvey traced two conducting cone* on Block No. 11, none in Block No. 9. One fairly-etrong conductor haa been traced for a length of over 500 feet on Block No, 11. Thia conductor is associated with a weak magnetic anomaly. The writer recommende to test-drill thia conductor by a 500-ft, hole, aa ahown on the plan acoorapanying thia report, tt would be preferable to carry out thia teat diamond drilling Jointly with the testing of other targets which may occur on other blocks of claims you have in the area, or with other mining compantea operating in the area. Reapectfully eubmttted, SSSrrw Encl. S. S. Saetu, Ph. D., Consulting Oeologiat. Toronto, Ontario, April Hat, 1985. OANA EXPLORATION CONSULTANTS LIMITED
L-00 L-4 S -f- Q) i.; d IN \ -8 *p v ^ y^'n,. t^u \*\ f*f / U W t.^ v 'Imili T -* 1 \ i^w^&fr \ ^'\j ^J \ \Q - *-"^ *T, ^^j,^ o^-^-i r\,' ^L^\ l ' /ly l \ w/ ^ y*** ^ )?X ig\,^ l?\!\ \ a ^' w ^ - W.\ u\ o ^ - -^ ix fo' o o ^ r^ ^ rff7l31-i^' t ^\t i \M\ U ^ j/ *' ^ \ *-^ ' \'- J. K * ^ ^ if ^ M i J i *i^ k^ ~~-^A-^ \o 'l ^ \? ^ s s/' s s V4f//- * i V-U-l/^g"^-*,.'*- \ i, L,-. 3*^. ^y/ * -A,^n a Jf? i ^'' c'a'l-^^' ^ i + GOWAN TWP. HOYLE TWR P-72261 iv i^' r- f***^t ^ l \ P/72262 j L-8 S L-12 S -t-,j "^jj*/; '^^ ^ -* 7 i *^ Pi-72263 L-16 S -i- ^ ^M-- l.^--, r.-- -^"^.^ "" f ^^ It* L-20 S L-24 S L-27 S L E G END Chim p ost and claim boundary. Higher ground. MURPHY GLOBE EiXPLOR MINING CO LTD. 72261 i722j62 72260 72263 Block-ll/ o feao Swamp Magnetic confro/ station. Picket fine cut and chained. Magnetic readings obtained and p/otted at the north side of picket line Magnetic c ontour. HOYLE T WP Below 400 gammas. 400-500 500-600 600-700 Above 700 GLOBE EX F'LORATION a MINING CO, LTD. Electromagnetic readings observed by using o Ronka M ork-iv. u nit with 300ft. cable. 2 l L\ i t) In-phase readings plotted to the South, out-of-phase readings plotted to the North of the picket line. CONC. IV Readings and profiles of reversed traverses. Scale of profile: l/io " s I7o of phase change. Direction of traverse. Direction of reversed traverse, Electro magnetic conductor. Proposed diamond drill hole. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY DATA ON 4 CLAIMS, BLOCK-II GLOBE EXPLORATION 8 M INING CO. LTD. HOYLE TOWNSHIP. CONC. VI, N.I/2, LOT-8 CLAIM MAP SHOWING BLOCK - 11, P ROPERTY OF GLOBE EXPLORATION B MINING CO. LTD. PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION ONTARIO MARCH /965 42A11SE00B7 63.157S HOYLE 200 le: l": 2 640'..
WARK TWR GOWAN TWP MURPHY TWP TWP /X BIRCH P-65960 P-65961 L-I2-S P-65962 P-65963..zl-.l l-l * O o. o o L-32-S v " J 7 ^^ ^ ^ * ^ o G o o o o^ 0 0 0 OPEN SPRUCE J* J* * * C,^^o^- 0.N.. \ \\ * -Ss^ - ^ * " -^ ***~~ "-^.^ s*~ ' ^^ - "^^ ' ~ ' - 1 Ji j, r~"*-^^.:. _.. i * J"'' LI "1'*'*.L- -*~ T r. --. -m H ^r- r v- Oon A c, rtrt ^^ ^ " "OOO''^! "* ^ ^ *O^*^^ qoov*^ l \ \\ L-36-S P-64964 P-65965 L-40-S x* ^^ Vi N* L-44-S G O O O Q. OPEN SPRUCE L-48-S P-65966 P-65967 L-52-S SPRUCE BIRCH POPLAR BALSAM ALDERS LEGEND Cfoim post and claim boundary Higher ground. Swamp. Picket line cut and chained..t Electromognetic readings observed by using a Ronko Mark III. unit with 3OOft. cable, (low frequency). In-phose readings plotted at north side of the picket line. \ O ut-of-phase readings plotted at south side of the picket line. Scale of profile: lxlo"z \ fyo o f phase change. Direction of traverse. 4aA11SE09B7 63.1572 HOYLE GEQPHYS/CAL S URVEY DATA ON 8 CLAIMS, BLOCK-9 : GLOBE EXPLORATION MINING CO LTD. OWAN TWR HOYLE TWR GLOBE EXPLORATION 8 M INING CO. L TD. HOYLE TOWNSHIP, PORCUPINE MINING DIVISION ONTARIO SCALE l" * 200' APRIL 1965 Aeromagnetic data from Map-298G, G.S.C LOCATION / M AR