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Diamond Dniiing S2F«4NW«194 12 GODSON 010 Township of GODSON Report NQ: 12 Work performed by: KENNCO EXPLORATIONS (CANADA) LTD. Claim NQ Hole NQ Footage Date Note K 25434 l 487' July/56 l-a 48' July/56 K 25436 2 379' Aug/56 3 245' Aug/56 Notes: AWL.004(7-69)rev.9-72

KENNCO EXPLORATIONS, (CANADA) LIMITED BLACKY BAY PROPERTY KAKAGI LAKE EXAMINATION HOLE No. LOCATION: STARTED: COMPLETED: DRILLED BY: 1 8 + 00 E 2 + 54 S July 3 1, 1 956. August 8, 1956. Heath & Sherwood BEARING: 0 DIP: 45 ULTIMATE DEPTH - PROPOSED DEPTH - 487' 500' LOGGED BY: W. H. Thompson 0 67.0 79.6 78.0 82.3 67.0-70.6 78.0-82.3-105.7 Casing - 3" pipe to 65' Andesite - 5% sulphides, pyrrhotite & chalcopyrite Dark, fine grained tuffs and flows Chert, minor pyrite and chalcopyrite Dark, fine grained tuffs with light -coloured cherty hands interbedded. Dip Test - 100' - 40 105.7-124.5 124.5-172.0 172.0-185. 2 Grayish, well banded tuff, fine grained, cherty. Pyrite in fractures mainly, some disseminated. Minor interbedded graphitic slate. Light grey lava with some visible crystals of white feldspar. Minor pyrite in fractures and in round nodule-like grains 1/4". 5% disseminated pyrite, amygdaloidal and vesicular. Probably more than one flow. Flow lines visible and marked by amygdules. Interbedded with dark, fine grained, well banded sediment (possibly tuff) Slates Andesite showing chilled edges. Fine grained, greenish, massive. Contact apparently conformable. 185.2-186.7-187.7-186.7 187.7 188.7 Contact zone between diorite and tuff. Dark, fine grained bands of tuff interbedded with grey, greenish diorite. Dark, fine grained tuff Diorite in unconformable, scalloped contact with tuff at 187.7. Minor sulphides, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite. Grades into dark, fine grained, well bedded tuffs.

DRILL, LOG - HOLE NO. 1 - BLACKY BAY PROPERTY - Page 2. 188.7-193.4 Dark, fine grained tuff interbedded with greenish. fine grained andesitic material from 190-192 193.4-195.0 Greenish, fine grained diorite in unconformable contact with tuff fragments most of which are found included in the diorite. 195.0-209.5 Dark, fine grained tuffs, poorly bedded interbedded with lighter grained, unstratified, coarser grained tuffs which contain minor pyrite disseminated and in fractures. Minor bands of intrusive diorite. Rock crossed by bands of quartz-filling fractures. 209.5-210.9 Band of intrusive, altered, diorite porphyry. Phenocrysts appear rounded. Contact unconformable, inclusions of dark, fine grained tuff. Disseminated sulphides (5%) (pyrrhotite?, pyrite) 210.9-345.0 Dark, fine grained tuff, not well bedded. Intruded by bands of altered diorite porphyry 1 foot wide at Dip Test 250' - 215-216' and 218-219. Some lighter coloured, 35 coarser, well bedded tuffs interbedded with dark material. Disseminated pyrite (minor) 1 in. band containing pyrite, chalcopyrite and unidentified, brownish red mineral at 223. 5 and 228. 5. Bedding planes approx. 40-45 to core axis. Fractures filled by quartz at 263' and 282.5' Dark, fine grained tuffs of great thickness. Interbedded with graphitic tuffs. Intruded by dark, fine grained diorite at 333-337' - contact unconformable. Also light, greenish diorite (lamprophyre?) from 344-345. Fine grained, contains pyrite in fractures. Lost core: 343-344 N.B. 340.5-345.5 - graphitic zone, solid graphite with interbanded siliceous zones. Minor pyrite mineralization. 345.0-349.0 Fine graiied, black, graphitic slates. Well fractured Fractures filled with quartz and pyrite. 349 Narrow chlorite shear. 349.0-361.0 Fine grained, black, amygdaloidal lavas, interbedded with fine grained, thin bedded sediments, likely tuff. Light green, medium grained, altered lamprophyre from 358.9-360.2. Unconformable contact.

DRILL LOG - HOLE NO. 1 - BLACKY BAY PROPERTY - Page 3. 361*0-376, $ Black, fine grained, well banded tuff. 376.6-412.7 Andesite porphyry,plagioclase phenocrysts arranged in radiating clusters. The rock is therefore a glomeroporphyry. Chilled edge observed, also massive. No sulphides. Rock has fresh appearance indicating younger age than the diorite. 412.7-421.4 Dense, dark, fine grained tuffs. Bedding present, but not distinct. Some fractures filled with quartz. Very minor pyrite on bedding planes and joints. 421.4-457.0 Several horizons of dark, medium grained, unstratified tuffs grading northward into fine grained, well bedded, dark, cherty tuff. 457.4) - 487.0 Dark, fine grained, amygdaloidal lava flows interbedded with fine grained, black, well bedded tuffs. Medium grained tuff bands at 481.5-482.7; 483. 1-484 Barren quartz stringers at 486. 5 and 484. 5 END of HOLE

KENNCQ EXPLORATIONS, (CANADA) LIMITED BLACKY BAY PROPERTY KAKAGI LAKE EXAMINATION HOLE NO. LOCATION: 1 A 8 + 00 E 2 + 50 S STARTED: July 29, 1956 COMPLETED: July 30,1956 DRILLED BY: Heath & Sherwood BEARING: 0 DIP: 45 ULTIMATE DEPTH - 48' PROPOSED DEPTH - 500' LOGGED BY: W. H. Thompson 0-8.0 8.0 - ZO.O 20.0-40.0 40.0-48.0 Muskeg Clay Sand, some quicksand Gravel LOST HOLE

5 ^ 3 KENNCO EXPLORATIONS, (CANADA) LIMITED KAKAGI LAKE EXAMINATION BLACKY BAY PROPERTY HOLE NO. LOCATION: STARTED: COMPLETED: DRILLED BY: 24 + 00 E 2 + 21 N August 11, 1956 August 21, 1956 Heath & Sherwood BEARING: 180 DIP: 45 ULTIMATE DEPTH - PROPOSED DEPTH - 379' 450' LOGGED BY: W. H. Thompson 0.0-8.0 8.0-9.2 9.2-41.8 41.8-44.0 44.0-45. 0 45.0-53.7 53.7-57.0 57.0-67.4 67.4-69.2-80.4-85.0-69. 2 80.4 85.0 106.3 106.3-110.0 110.0-138.7 138.7-148.0 148.0-159.5 Casing to 20' Overburden Light greenish andesite Interbedded, fine grained flows and bedded tuffs. Minor pyrite in fractures and on bedding planes Narrow quartz vein at 17' 19-5 - 20.7 - Coarse unstratified tuff Light greenish andesite Lost core - grind Fine grained lava flows with amygdules filled -with pyrite. Fine grained, grey unstratified tuff Interbedded fine grained flows and stratified tuffs. Minor quartz veinlets. Altered green andesite porphyry Interbedded, fine grained flows and tuffs. Quartz veinlets 75. 5-76. 5 Coarse grained tuff Dark, fine grained tuffs and flows with minor graphite on bedding planes. Also minor pyrite on planes Graphitic slates with graphite bands cut by quartz at 106. 3-107. 6 108 and 110. Pyrite occurs in thin beds. Interbedded fine grained tuffs and flows with minor graphite on bedding planes. Large pyrite amygdule at 137' Fine grained chert with minor pyrite Coarse grained tuffs with narrow flows interbedded grain gradation in tuffs shows tops north. Quartz veinlets at 151'

KENNCO EXPLORATIONS, (CANADA) LIMITED BLACKY BAY PROPERTY KAKAGI LAKE EXAMINATION HOLE NO. LOCATION: STARTED: COMPLETED: DRILLED BY: 32 + 00 E 2 + 00 N August 24, 1956 August 26, 1956 Heath & Sherwood BEARING: DIP: ULTIMATE DEPTH: PROPOSED DEPTH: LOGGED BY: 180 45 245' 400' W. H. Thompson 0.0 16,0 29.3 37.8 54.0-13.0-29.3-37. 8-54.0-71. 5 71.5-92.8 92. 8-102.0 102.0-113.0 113.0-132.8 Overburden - Casing to 16' Interbedded, coarse grained tuffs and flows Fine grained, andesite, suggestion of porphyry near center of section. Fine grained slates interbedded with tuffs Graphitic slates interbedded with tuffs. Lost Core - 65' - 66' Coarse grained tuffs interbedded with flows. Dense black fine grained flow with pyrite-filled amygdules? Coarse grained tuffs interbedded with fine grained dark flows Graphitic slates interbedded with tuff. Dip Test - 120' - 36 /H 132.8 149.0 154.0 165.5 181.9 188. 5 203.0 213. 5 236.0-1 49. 0-154.0-165.5-181.9-188.5-203.0-213.5-236.0-245.0 Fine grained, black slates interbedded with tuffs. Quartz vein 141. 5-142. 3 Fine grained, green andesite intrusive contact. Chilled edge - Quartz vein at 150-151 Coarse grained tuffs with minor disseminated pyrite and fractures filled with pyrite. Quartz vein at 157.7-158. 5 Fine grained tuffs with interbedded slates. Graphitic slates interbedded with tuff. Fine grained tuffs with interbedded slates. Graphitic sjates interbedded with tuff. Coarse grained tuffs interbedded with flows. Interbedded tuffs and fine grained slates Dip Test - 245' - 31 END OF HOLE - 245. 0

DRILL LOG - HOLE NO. 2 - BLACKY BAY PROPERTY - PAGE 2. Dip Test - 150' - 37 159.5-182.0 Fine grained graphitic tuffs inter bedded with tuffs. Minor pyrite on beds and disseminated through tuffs. 182.0-207.5 Interbedded coarse grained tuffs and fine grained flows. Minor graphite on bedding planes at 194. 6, 200. 5 207. 5-253. 3 Interbedded flows and fine grained tuffs. Minor pyrite on fractures. Bands of graphitic slate at 243.5, 248.5. Dip Test 250' - 34 253.3-260.5 Graphitic slates inter bedded with tuffs. 260. 5-305.0 Interbedded tuffs and flows with minor graphite. Some narrow cherty bands. 305.0-325.0 Graphitic slates interbedded with tuffs and cherts. 325.0-354.0 Glomeroporphyry with chilled edge on top and bottom 354.0-379.0 Interbedded tuffs and flows. Dip Test - 377' - 31 end of hole

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