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I.. l 4458 32D04NWei7a 2.14458 LEBEL 010 REPORT ON A MAGNETOMETER AND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CUNNINGHAM - STALMACK PROPERTY PERSON'S NAME LEBEL TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO bivision OR BRANCH" 1991 OPAP CITY. BUILDING. ROOM NO. PERSON'S NAME LU C MUjllSTKY( BOARD OR COMMISSION ^ J DIVISION pfc Jbfik CH EZ cfi^r BUII OOMNd" L. J. Cunningham, B.Se., P.Eng, Mining Engineer 8th January, 1992 Li. PERSON'.'.VI TKST -efiawi OR COMMISSION L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

A REPORT ON A MAGNETOMETER SURVEY OF CLAIM L.1096919 ft PARTS OF CLAIMS L.27140, L.27510 6 L.27511 LEREL TCWMSHIP LARDER LAKE MINTING DIVISION, ONTARIO INTRODUCTION During the period l ~ 15th October, 1991 a magnetometer survey was completed over the subject claims which are part of a larger group owned by the writer and Alexander Stalrnack. LOCATION Figures l and 2 The property is located 10 km. east of Kirkland Lake and is easily accessed by a powerline which crosses Highway 66 (l km. west of the Lebel/ Gauthier Townships boundary) and claim L.1096920, approximately 400 feet north of claim L.1096919. PROCEDURE For claim L.1096919 lines were cut at 200 foot centres and base station readings established for each line along the south bo\mdary. For claim L.27140 base station readings were established at 200 foot centres along the north boundary and lines were cut at 200 foot centres north for - 400 feet to the creek within claim L,S. 457. approximately 400 feet to base line 150 N. Lines at 200 foot spacing were also cut south Note: For this survey an old Inco-Queenston grid was re-established. It consisted of 3 east/west base lines ~ 140N, 150N, 162N and north/south grid lines at 400 foot centres. Extra lines at 200 foot centres were cut. The new grid was cut easterly into claims L.27510 and 27511 to the flooded area. The survey of these two claims was complicated by a wide,flooded, sinuous stream system with many beaver dams. The survey was designated to interpret the complicated geology resulting from folding, faulting, diking and cross fracturing. The creeks followed the folds St faults and limited access to the critical areas* Overburden increases rapidly from claim L.1096919 to the east 6 southeast and reaches depths in excess of 100 feet. A portable proton magnetometer, Geometrix Model G,81,6, with an accuracy of - l gamma was utilized. Headings were taken at 25 foot intervals with the sensor mounted on an 8 foot staff. Readings were taken at each station until two were repeated with ail gamma difference. The survey was completed in loops LJ, Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhoe Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

KING KIRKLAND LARDER LAKE REGION UPPER KAVER QUEENSTON UPPER CANADA - QUEENS PAWNEE QUEENSTON -MOUSSEAU LAKE 6 A u T H t e n H t g l. H O mowing CUNNINGHAM 0*4 WU) ZONE! UPPER CANADA UPPER CAVER MCBEAN OPEN PIT FORMER PRODUCERS PAWNEE ANOKI Q BMOCO Q ESKER PftOMSNM 80tO kuncralization UNDERGROUND MVELOPMENT PROMlMNt OMLL INOtCATEO tolo MINERALIZATION FIGURE l

L.1096919 D.D.H. 91 - C - l DETAILS DRILL HOLE, LOCATIONS 982174 ; 882660 f 882659 j l Wi*ttf^ l.l..- 422S20 l 4221,2: 892277, ; i 892276 Kilee TOTAL 22* claims 5 Patented (271AO-2; 27510-11) 19 Unpatented 859580-2 ) 882658-60 ) 892274-79 ) 9804A2 ) 982172-^ J 1096919-20 20C days work recorded CUNNINGHAM GROUP LEBEL TOWNSHIP FIOUKK 2

fcnetometer Survey Lebel Twp. 8 Jan.'92 ~ up one line, down the next and returning to the established base line within one hour intervals. The loops were balanced for diurnal drift. RESULTS Outcrop is plentiful on claim L.1096919. Existing geological maps had shown the Lebel Stock in contact with trachytic rocks near the south boundary of claim L.1096919. However, prospecting by the writer 6 Stalmack revealed a narrow, east/west band of mafic volcanics with minor interflow sediments (chert, iron formation) in contact with the Lebel Syenite Stock, A broad band of trachytic rocks are well exposed to the north and are separated from the mafic volcanic by a swampy depreciation which was speculated to define a fault (the Larder Lake Break) separating the Larder Lake Group (mafic volcanics) from the Temiskaming Group (trachytic rocks) A drill hole, 91-1, confirmed the existence of a major fault as speculated, Claim L.1096919 gammas. Mag readings over the Lebel Syenite Stock are in a range of 700-800 There is an increase to 800 ~ 1000 gammas over the mafic volcanics of the larder lake Group. There is no recognized magnetic depression over the fault. Trachytic rocks (flow, coarse ft fine pyroclastics) cover the balance of the claims and register a pronounced magnetic high with sharp peaks to 5000 gammas and pronounced depressions to 800-1000 gammas. Along the north boundary of the claim, the trachyte flows, which are normally magnetically high, are markedly depressed with readings falling to O and -500 gammas. These low values overlie carbonatized, silicified and potassic-altered, reddish flows in which (it is suspected) magnetite has been altered to hematite. This alteration and destruction of magnetite parallels,and is believed related to, a strong deformation zone located a few hundred feet to the north at a trachyte flow - sedimentary contact. This deformation zone was traced by the writer for 2500 feet to the southeast where it disappears under overburden and for 3000 feet to the west where it again disappears under overburden. To the east of claim L.1096919 across Claims L.S.457, L.27140, L.27510 and L.275H the magnetics show the fold in the units. The magnetically high trachytic units are indicated across claim L,27510 into L,27511. Overburden is L.J. Cunningham, 6.Se., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

'netometer Survey Lebel Twp. 8 Jan.'92 o rapidly increasing to the east which complicate the interpretation. Outcrop is plentiful in the north half of claim L.27510, being predominantly conglomerate and greywacke with lesser volcaniclastics. The trachyte flow/conglomerate contact was exposed by the writer 6 Stalmack near the No. 3 post of claim L.27510 and 50 feet west of the collar of drill hole 91-2 in the southeast corner of claim L,27510. Immediately north of the approximate central point of the north boundary of claim L.27510 bedding in the sediments strike N/S with near vertical dips emphasizing the pronounced fold in the formation. Excavation of old trenches immediately west of the collar of drill hole 91-2 exposed highly altered (carbonatized, silicified) reddish trachyte in contact with conglomerate - with the contact striking east-northeasterly - suggesting that the units were reverting to the general easterly strike. The collar location of hole 91-2 was selected because of this exposure and the presence of shallow overburden* A similar hole drilled from south to north probably would have encountered + 100 feet of overburden. Considering the limited funds available (OPAP) this risk could not be taken even though it was recognized that dips were southerly. The magnetically low readings readily traced the defomation zone and the alteration across claim L.27510 and easterly into claim L.S.498 where the trachyte/sediment contact was intersected in hole 51-C-13 to yield 0.07 oz./ton over 2.4 feet. Magnetometer surveys recorded by Inco-Queenston on claim L.9772 show a magnetic high (east of claim L.27511) which is interpreted as the extension of the trachytic rocks, A magnetic low to the south probably reflects the presence of Larder Lake Group mafic volcanics overthrust on the trachytes by the Larder Lake Break. A magnetic low near the north boundary of L,9772 confirms the deformation zone and associated alteration which is readily traceable across the map area easterly from L.1096919. Two diabase dikes with north-northeasterly strike are known (O.D.M. Map 53a) to occur immediately north of claim L.27510 and the easterly dike has been traced by drilling (D.D.H. 51-C-13) into claim L.S. 498 approximately 250 feet east of D.D.H. 91-2. Two diambase dikes with similar spacing are located 1000-2000 feet south of claim L,27142. These locations to the north and south of the property are approximately 3000 feet apart with the intervening area devoid of outcrop and covered by deep overburden. fracturing and faulting. These dikes are thought to occupy a zone of N/NR Strong N/NE striking faulting and shearing is well exposed in the vicinity of the east dike on the power line 800 feet northeast of No. l post of L.27510.... L.J. Cunningham S Associates Limited, 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

Geology L. 1096919 St 20 8 Jan. 1992 " may reflect brittle failure related to sharp folding.. The north northeasterly striking diabase dike intersected in drill hole 51-13 on claim L.S. 498 is well exposed on the power line 1,000 feet northeast of the drill hole. Strong parallel shearing is exposed over widths of 50 feet along the easterly margins of the dike. It is suggested that this shearing would probably persist southerly into claim L.27511 under Jordan Lake.to the Larder Lake fault. Hole 91-2 was drilled to test the deformation zone and gold mineralization indicated on the Commodore property (now Lukovich L.S. 498j hole 51-13)* The hole is summarized as follows: 0-23 Overburden 23-81 Sediments 81-228 4 distinct, altered, weakly fractured and mineralized (pyrite) trachyte flows separated by sheared and mylonitized mafic trachytic rock. The flows are 19, 18, 49 and 10 feet wide 228-461 Trachyte Agglomerate Gold values within the flows are anomalous but low with the upper flow being the most promising. Micro brecciation with fine random quartz-feldspar, hairlike fracturing and fine disseminated pyrite yielded 245 PPB gold over 19 feet. In the writer's opinion this alteration and mineralization is similar to (i) the exposure of the Commodore zone on Highway 66 within the east part of claim L.S. 497 and (ii) the Inco Queenston 180 E zone. Figure 4 is a N/S section through hole 91-2 and Inco hole 82615. CONCLUSIONS A magnetometer survey and mapping on lines at 200 foot centres supported by extensive prospecting between lines with special emphasis along the strike of geologically important structures and contacts has made three significant contributions to the geology of Lebel Township. 1. The Larder Lake fault has been relocated approximately 1,200-1,400 feet north of the previously assumed position over a strike length of 10,000 feet (Jordan Lake to Turtle Lake). 2. The previously defined structure ( 100 feet green carbonate rock which cuts through the Lebel Stock) is interpreted as the Bouzan fault - a looped branch segment of the Larder Lake fault. 3. A major, laterally extensive, deformation zone has been defined across the Cunningham-Stalmack claims. LJ. Cunningham, B.Se., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

ogy L. 1096919 6 20. 1992-5 - The Larder Lake fault (as newly defined) and the deformation zone have been sparsely tested and are excellent exploration targets for gold mineralization. Dated at Kirkland Lake, Ontario 8 January, 1992 7 Cunningham^ B.3f., P.Bng. M ning Engineer. 1 l 4458 LJ. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

REPORT ON GEOLOGY OF CLAIMS L.1096919 and L*1096920 LEBEL TOWNSHIP LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO INTRODUCTION These 2 claims were mapped on lines at 200 foot centres, to provide a geologically interesting crosssection across 2,700 feet of Temiskaming 6 Larder Lake Group rocks north of the Lebel Stock. DESCRIPTION The Lebel syenite is a massive equigranular, medium grained, uniformly textured and coloured pink rock. Chilling was not observed at the contact with the Larder Lake Group volcanics. The Larder Lake Group rocks form an east-west band, 300-500 feet thick flanking the north contact of the syenite. They are mafic to ultramafic volcanics with minor interflow chert and iron formation (oxide 6 sulphide facies). These volcanics are fine grained - pale green to blue in colour, sheared, deformed, sometimes schistose and often carbonatized, occasionally they are syenitized. The interflow sediments appear undeformed and consist of discontinuous 1-2 foot white, creamy, massive chert and a similar thickness of lean oxide and/or sulphide iron formation. The interflow sediments attracted the attention of early prospectors who trenched the unit in the 1920-30's. Four old trenches were located on L.1096919 and three new ones were completed by the writer. Prospecting by the writer beyond claim L. 1096919 traced the Larder Lake Group rocks (and located numerous trenches) westerly to Turtle Lake. These rocks have traditionally (0.D.M. Map 53a) been considered part of the Temiskaming rocks although Jensen, L.S. O.G.S. (personal communication) was aware of their existence. The Larder Lake Group rocks are flanked on the north by an easterly flowing creek some 100-300 feet wide across claim L. 1096919 and by a continuous depression westerly to Turtle Lake. North of this low ground, trachytic rocks are well exposed. The writer concluded that a fault must occupy this depression that separated the two rock units. Prospecting by the writer failed to locate exposure of the fault either on L.1096919 or westerly to Turtle Lake. Three trenches, dug by backhoe in 1990 in the southeast corner of claim L.1096919 exposed the syenite and mafic volcanics but attempts to extend the trenches L.J. Cunningham X Associates Limited, 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

_bgy L.1096919 6 20 8 m. 1992-2 - northward toward the suspected fault encountered excessive overburden (- 25 feet). In 1991 hole 91-C-l was drilled from south to north to test for a fault. The results were most conclusive. 118 feet of fault gouge was encountered with 80 feet of lost core. The recovered gouge consists of mud with recognizable fragments of green carbonate, talc chlorite schist and mauve coloured, decomposed material suggestive of an original syenitic rock. A summary log: O - 53 Overburden 53-138 Larder Lake Group volcanics, interflow sediment 138-256 Fault Larder Lake Break 256-400 Temiskaming Group trachyte tuff and flows North of the depression which marks the fault, a horizontal width of approximately 300 feet of trachytic flows are well exposed in the western part of the claim and poorly exposed in the east. The flows are multicoloured, predominantly red to brown with variations from grey to cream - often spotted. Textures vary from fine grained to porphyritic. They are magnetic with sharp changes from strongly to weakly magnetic. Flow contacts were not observed. A band of fine grained, thinly bedded tuff, 200-300 feet wide, cross the claim north of the above mentioned flows. They are uniformly grey in colour. Dips are highly variable from 20O to?0o and the impression is that they are broadly folded with a generally east-west strike. 200 feet of trachyte flows with a high magnetic response flank the tuffs on the north - they are similar to the trachytic flows to the south of the tuffs. There is a rapid change in magnetic response in the vicinity of the major deformation zone which defines the contact between trachyte flows and sedimentary rocks. The trachyte flow becomes noticeably altered - silicified, carbonatized, sericitized and presumably magnetite has been converted to hematite. Deformation of the sediments has been intense in comparison to the trachyte flows which, being hard, resistant rocks, are altered but not noticeably deformed. Near the contact the conglomerate have been intensely sheared - pebble stretched and matrix converted to sericite. This deformation diminishes northward and away from the fault but is strong and pervasive over widths up to 100 feet. The clastic rocks, a mixed package of conglomerate, greywacke, siltstone and volcaniclastics, are approximately 600 feet wide and are terminated by an easterly striking mafic syenite intrusive about 200 feet wide which extends across claim L.1096920. It has pronounced, high magnetic response (assessment file, Cunningham, 1990). This unit is typical of the mafic syenite which is prevalent L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

Geology L. 1096919 St 20 7 8 Q. 1992 ~ * " in the producing mines of Kirkland Lake. It is a dark, medium grained, massive rock resembling a diorite. They are plentiful near the Teck-Lebel Townships' border but are rare in the rest of Lebel Township. North of.the mafic syenite, coarse mafic syenitic tuffs (agglomerate) cover the balance of claim L.1096920 except near the claim boundary in the northeast corner of the claim where reddish brown trachyte flows are exposed. There is considerable east-west shearing in the sediments and tuffs adjacent to the contact areas of the mafic syenite. This has been the subject of considerable trenching estimated of 1920-30 vintage. Figure 3 is a north/south stratigraphic section across claims L.1096919-20. The magnetometer survey to the east of claim L.1096919 readily defines the magnetically high trachytic rocks and the magnetically low rocks (both trachyte and sediments) of the deformation zone. Prospecting and stripping by the owners revealed extensive old trenching in the northwest corner of claim L.27510 which obviously was designed to test the alteration and deformation associated with the trachyte-sediments contact. Several deep pits were dug in an unsuccessful attempt to locate the trachytes to the south of-the contact, (circa 1920-30). A north northeasterly striking diabase dike is exposed less than 1,000 feet to the north of the northwest corner of claim L.2?510. However, prospecting and stripping in the area of the extensive trenching failed to locate a diabase dike. Excavation of old trenches in the southeast corner of claim L.27510 and west of the collar of hole 91-2 exposed highly altered (carbonatized, silicified) reddish trachyte flow in contact with conglomerate with an east northeasterly contact suggesting that the units were reverting to the normal easterly strike. It is now obvious that the trenching on claims L.1096919 and L.27510 as well as observed trenching on the intervening trenches L. S. 456-7 was concentrating on the alteration and deformation associated with the deformation zone defined by the magnetometer survey and mapping. Greywacke beds with a north south strike and steep dips located immediately north of the central part of the north boundary of claim L.27510 indicate the pronounced folding within the geological units. The sediments have adjusted to this strong folding by flattening and stretching but the rigid trachyte flows would probably fail by brittle fracturing. The writer suggests that the widespread, widely spaced north northeast striking fracturing pattern observed in the trachyte flows on claim L.1096919, L J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

INCO QUEENSTON L.1096919 SOUTH /r Kx/ r L. 1096920 NORTH LEGEND MAFIC SYENITE SYENITE LEBEL STOCK TEMISKAMING GROUP l_j TRACHYTE - FLOWS T, Op SEDIMENTS AGGLOMERATE TUFF ALTERED Ta LARDER LAKE GROUP MAFIC VOLCANICS, CHERT, I.F. NORTH - SOUTH SECTION L.128E CUNNINGHAM-STAI^ACK LEBEL TWP., ONT. SCALE l" ~ 500 feet LoJ. Cunningham, B.Se., P.Kng. FIGWtE 3

Jnetometer Survey, Lebel Twp. 8 Jan.'92 A widespread, widely spaced fracture pattern striking N/NE is evident in the trachytic rocks on claim L.1096919. This fracture pattern has resulted in the formation of a series of terraces usually occupied by beaver ponds which are progressively lower from west to east. Consequently trachytic outcrop is very limited east of claim L 0 1096919. Surprisingly the N/NE fracturing is not evident within the sedimentary rocks which are severly stretched and flattened along the bedding direction, A 9 foot diabase dike is noted in Commodore D.D. Hole 50-C-21 and presumably has a N/NE strike. zone. This dike occurrence is directly north of Inco 180E Widely spaced N/NE striking fracturing is noted in the outcrop of the Commodore zone on highway 66. In summary, a zone of N/NE striking fracturing and faulting exists over a distance of 7000 feet from the Morris Kirkland in the west to the Commodore in the east, ~ it is occupied by a porphyry dike (Morris Kirkland) and at least 3 diabase dikes. The westerly dike, assuming it remains roughtly parallel to the east dike, should extend in a southerly direction across the westerly part of claim L.27510 and 27511. The diabase dikes, if present, may be very difficult to isolate within the highly magnetic trachytic rocks. It is possible that the westerly diabase dike is responsible for the north/south contour lines in the northwest corner of claim L.27511o The easterly dike was not recognized in the limited survey north of Jordan Lake. Two narrow (i 3 feet) fine grained mafic dikes, presumed to be diabase, were cut in hole C e 88-13. major dikes. in proximity to major dikes. They occur between the presumed position of the two Narrow, fine grained dikes are not uncommon in the Kirkland Lake area CONCLUSIONS The syenite of the Lebel Stock is recognizable by a consistent flat low (700-800 gammas) magnetic response. The mafic volcanics of the Larder Lake Group which flank the Lebel Stock exhibit higher but constant 800 ~ 1000 gamma readings. The Larder Lake Break, separating the mafic volcanics and the trachyte, is not detectable by a magnetic low. The trachytic rocks are readily recognized by a strong magnetic response L.J. Cunningham S Associates Limited, l McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

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jrietomer Survey Lebel Twp. 8 Jan.'92-5 - and are traceable from claim L. 1096919 southeasterly beyond the property into claim L,9772. There is one exception to this generalization ~ the trachytic rocks near the strong deformation zone which marks the trachyte/sedimentary contact are altered and non-magnetic - presumably magnetite has been converted to hematite. The sediments are magnetically low. It was not possible to trace two suspected diabase dikes across claims L.27510 and 27511 presumably due to deep overburden and the high magnetic content of the trachytic rocks. The writer's interpretation of the geology is shown as Map k. Dated at Kirkland Lake, Ontario 8th January, 1992 L. JU Cunningham, B MiniKg Engineer P.Eng. f**- o L.J. Cunningham A Associates Limited, 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1

Ontario Northern Development Mines Personal Inform&jta collecte this collection s^b be din Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6AS, Instructions: Recorded HoMer(s) Address Mining Division Bates Work Performed - Pleasi - Refer Recorder. After Recording Claim Mining Act LEBEL 900 - A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Qroup. - Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate. -Aske ' " accompany this form. From: - L. J. CUNNINGHAM l McPHEE AVENUE KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO P2N lall Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only) Work Qroup Qeotechntcal Survey Physical Work, Including Drilling Rehabilitation - Other Authorized Work Assays Assignment from Reserve Township/Area ^^ f\f\t IT UCl ' l oct Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs - Type r-pr-.v,r- n RECF H FEB031992 DOCUMENT No. 9280* OOP* 7 Mil be ui M for correspondence. Questions about tent and Mines, Fourth Floor, 159 Cedar Street. 2. i 4458 jwap JL isessment work or consult the Mining diem No. MINING LANDS BRANCH M or Q Plan No. S. 1140 S1 Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report) Name l Address L. J. CUNNINGHAM l McPIIEE AVENUE KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO P2N 1M1 (attach a schedule If necessary) Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse side l certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered In this work report were recorded In the current holder's name or held under a beneficial Interest by the current recorded holder. Agent (Signature) Certification of Work Report l certify that l have a personal knowledge ol the facts set forth In this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after Its completion and annexed report is true. - --,.. --.. - - -----. - Name and Address ol Parson Certifying For Office Use Only Total Value Cr. Recorded Date Recorded Deemea Approval Dale l 28/12. Dale N4ltee for Amendments Sent 0241 (03/91)

*I li! ^ o V* - (V o 0 a a r- '-9. Iji fi ir Z r - r r Sif. ~""-"-" i z r ^ r ^r ift e *~ ^ 4 f fi t oo o ^s ^y ^s^ \ o. r* i.i* m?jf SJ iill Credits you are claiming In this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please mark (^) one of the following: 1. CBwredits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards. 2. D Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained In this report of work. 3. D Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix. In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one wilt be implemented. Not* 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfer., option agreement., memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims. Not* 2: It work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following: l certify that the recorded holder had s beneficial Interest In the patented or teased land at the time the work was performed. Signature Date

Ontario Ministry ol Northern Development Vnes Minlstere du tij^dpement du Nord t Q^pmlnes Statement 61 for Assessment Credit { tat des coqts aux fins du credit devaluation i/ 9280*0000*7 Mining Act/Lot sur les mines Personal Information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining clalm(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264. 1. Direct Costs/Coots directs GEOUOQI W/. Type l fthrtnr Description Amount Montant Totals Total global This statement re geological napping applies to claim L.1096919 and 1096920. Line cutting costs for L.1096919 have been applied for on the magnetometer survey. Additional lines (l mile) were cut on L.1096920 Line cutting L.1096919 l mile 300.00 Field work k miles lines 9 200' centres, geologist * helper O 150.00/mile 600.00 Report preparation 500.00 Drafting, printing 200.00 Equipment Rental Location de materiel Type Total Direct Costa Total des coots directs 1,600.0C Les renselgnements personnels contenus dans la presente tormule son! recuelllis en vertu de la Lol sur les mines et servtront a tenlr a jour un reglstre des concessions mlnleres. Adresser toute question sur la collece de ces renselgnements au chel provincial des terrains mlnlers, mlnistere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines, 159. rue Cedar, 4e etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6AS, telephone (705) 670-7264. 2. Indirect Costt/CoQts Indirect* * ' Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not allowable as assessment work. Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les coots Indirect* ne sont pas admissible* en tant que travaux d'evaluatlon. Type Transportation Transport Food and Lodging Nourrltur* et Description Typ* Vehicle k days 9 25.00/day Bush lunches U x 2 x 5.00 Amount Montant Moblllutlon and Demobilization Mobilisation et demobilisation Sub Total of Indirect Cost* Total partial de* eoqt* Indirect* Amount Allowable (not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) Monlant admissible (n'excedant pas 20 H de* coots directs) Total Value of Assessment Credit Vatour totale du credit (Total of Direct and Allowable d'evaluatlon Indirect eaetat ftatil dm eeota dheeta Totals Total global 100.00 40*00 1AO.OO L.740.00 Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed In this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted. Note : Le titutaire enreglslrd sera tenu de verifier tes depenses demandees dans le present etat des coots dans les 30 jours sulvant une demande a cet effet. SI la verification n'est pas effectuee, le mlnlstre peut rejeter tout ou une partle des travaux d'evaluatlon present**. Filing Discount* 1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at KXW* of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. 2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50"M) of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below: Remise* pour depot 1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans sulvant tour achevement sont rembourses a 100 H de la vateur totale susmentionnee du credit (revaluation. 2. Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres tour achevement sont rembourses a 50 "to de la valour totale du credit d'evaluatlon susmenttonne. Volr le* calculs cl-dessous. Total Value of Assessment Credit x 0.50 Total Assessment Claimed Valeur totale du credit d'evaluatlon x 0,50 Evaluation totale demand** Certification Verifying Statement of Costs l hereby certify: that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form. Attestation de 1'etat des coqts J'atteste par la presente : que les montants Indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont M engagers pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluatior sur les terrains Indiques dans la f ormule de rapport de travail ci-joini that as holder (Recorded Holder, Agent, Position In Company) l am authorized Et qu'a titre de to suls autoris- (UtuUir* enregittre, repretentant, pott* occupa dun It compagnto) to make this certification a falre cette attestation. DaTT "Ml Nota : Dans cette for mule,

Ontario Northern Development "-d Mines After Recording Claim Mining Act fjqcui 9280 Personal Inforg^m collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used for correspondence. Questions about this conectlon^puw be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands, Ministry of Northern DevetopmenOnd Mines, Fourth Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury. Ontario; P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 870-7264.,~~ ' r ^ Instructions: - Please type or print and submit In duplicate. - Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining Recorder. - A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group. - Technical reports and maps must accompany this form In duplicate. to, must accompany this form. L. J. CUNNINGHAM Recorded MoWei 1 McPHEE AVENUE Client No. KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO I 2. 3 O l T Address P2N 1M1 Telephone No. 703T-S& 7- S&& Q Mining Division ". ', t Township/Area M or O Plan No. LARten (&K, ULUL O &Z9 Dates ^ iaa Pertwmed * ' f kj 0 U ( WO V /T T 2 Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only) Work Group Qeotechnlcal Survey Physical Work, Including Drilling Rehabilitation Other Authorized Work Assays MAGtizroK&T&ft- Assignment from Reserve Tola! Assessment Work Claimed on tha Attached Statement of Costa i 1 Q?f\ &P J, 1 ZAJ ' Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted H the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report) Name Address L. J. CUNNINGHAM 1 McPHKR AVENUE KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO P2N 1MI Type ' (attach a schedule If necessary) Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse side l certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered In this work report were recorded In the current holder's name or held under a beneficial Interest by the current recorded holder. Certification of Work Report l certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after Its completion and annexed report Is true. lame and Address of Person Certifying L. J- Telepone No. Date Certified 6 Oats k HW For Office Use Only Total Value Cr. Recorded DateRcorded aterjco MlnlngRecorder Received Stamp f 44*0* Deemed Approval Date (fi j- Date Approved z l-jpjr Date Notice lor Amendments Sent 0*41 (OV91)

i fi f.q K) O - - - \ - *. * /Vi O (we 2) li r* 1 r ^ m R!' Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorlze the deletion of credits. Please mark (s) one of the following: 1. (S Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards. 2. D Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained In this report of work. 3. Q Credits are to be cut back as priorlzed on the attached appendix. In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one wilt be implemented. Note 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims. Note 2: It work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following: l certify thai the recorded holder had a beneficial Interest In the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed. Date

Ontario i. '.latftredu Developpement du Nord et eflknli for Assessment Credit ttat des codts aux fins du credit d'evaluatlon Mining Act/Lot sur les mines ^^ ^^^n M iwmiacm BIBMffMMMI,^HHtfMMMIMMM*P^P^" DOCUMENT No. 9280* 00000 2. i 4.458 Personal Information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining clalm(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264. 1. Direct Costs/Couts direct* MAGNETOMETER "his statement applies to claim L. 1096919 which as surveyed on lines 9 200 ft. centres (2 line liles) tt readings at 25 ft. spacing. 1) Line cutt ing ft Baseline 2 miles 2) Field wor k 2 miles Q 250.00 3) Report pr eparation 600.00 500.00 500.00 4) Drafting, printing 200.00 Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente formule sent recueillis en vertu de la Lo) sur le* mines et servtront a tenlr a four un registre des concessions mlnleres. Adresser toute queslton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains mlniers, minlstere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4* etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 8A5, telephone (705) 670-7264. 2. Indirect Costs/CoQtt Indirect* * ' Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not allowable as assessment work. Pour to remboursement de* travaux de rehabilitation, les coots Indlrects ne sont pas admissible* en tant que travaux d'evaluatlon. Type Transportation Transport Description Type Vehicle 2 days 9 25.00/day Amount Montant 50.00 Totals Total global 50VOO Equipment Rental Location d* materiel Type Magnetometer 50.00 Total Direct Costs Total des coots directs 1,850.0 i ' Food and Lodging Nourritur* et h4bergement Mobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation et demobilisation Lunches 2x2 O 5.00 Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partial des coots Indlrects Amount Allowable (not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'excedant pa* 20 K de* coots directs) Total Value of Asss ssment Credit (Total of Direct and t ulowame Indirect costa) 20.00 70.00 Valeur totale du credit d'evihutlon (Total d**wou*rkti 1 1,920.0 Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed In this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification Is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted. Note : Le tttulalre enreglstre sera tenu de verifier tes dejwnses demandees dans le present etat des coots dans tea 30 {ours sulvant une demande a cet effet. SI la verification n'est pas effectuee, le mlnistre peut rejeter tout ou une partle des travaux devaluation presentes. Filing Discounts 1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at looqfe of (he above Total Value of Assessment Credit. 2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 5(m of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below: Remises pour dep6t 1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans sulvant lour achevement sont rembourses a 100 "to de la valeur totals susmentionnee du credit d'evsjuation. 2. Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres tour achevement sont rembourses a 50 *Vb de la valeur totale du credit d'evaluatlon susmentionne. Volr les calculs cl-dessous. Total Value of Assessment Credit x 0.50 - Total Assessment Claimed Valeur totale du credit devaluation x 0,50 - Evaluation totals demand** Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de l'etat des coqts l hereby certify: that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were Incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form. that as Recorded holder (Recorded Holder, Agent. Position In Company) J'atteste par la presente : que les montants Indiques sont le plus exact possible et quo ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux devaluation sur les terrains Indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail O-foint. l am authorized Et qu'a litre de Je suls autorise (Utulalre enreglstre, f*pre*eniant, poste occupe dam la compagnle) to make this certification a falre cotte attestation. Date Nota : Dans cette formule. torlflu'll deslgne des personnel, le masculln est utilise au sens neutre.

Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Mining Recorder Ministry of Northern Development and Mines 4 Government Road East KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario P2N 1A2 March 23, 1992 Dear Sir: Ministere du Mining Lands Branch D6veloppement du Nord Geoscience Approvals Section et des Mines 159 Cedar Street 4th Floor SUDBURY, Ontario P3E 6A5 Toll Free: Telephone: Fax: 1-800-465-3880 (705) 670-7264 (705) 670-7262 Our File: 2. 14458 Your File: W9280. 00007 W9280, 00008 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK SUBMITTED ON MINING CLAIMS L 1096919 AND 1096920 LEBEL TWP.. The assessment work credits listed on the above Report of Work have been approved as of March 20, 1992. The work has been credited under Section 12 and 14, of the Mining Act Regulations, as they pertain to geological and geophysical surveys. Please indicate this on your records. Yours sincerely, Ron C. Gashinski Senior Manager, Mining Lands Branch Mines and Minerals Division DT/jl Enlosures: cc: Assessment Files Office Toronto, Ontario Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, Ontario

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