,. 5 4eiSEe* 6.558 OLSE 00 BUSH PILOT CORPORATIO IC. 49 Wellington Street East, Suite 0 Toronto, Ontario M5E C9 (46) 868-555 From: J.W. Cant Date : October 8, 986 Subject: ^Progress Report^) Exploration on Rampart/Ontex Property, Olsen Township. ^^^ Introduction; i* This report is intended to outline the extent of work carried out by Bush Pilot Corp. Inc. on the 00 claim property in Olsen Township held by Ontex Resources Ltd and currently under option to Rampart Resources Ltd, to reveal some of the more obvious results, and to make some recommendations of a strategic nature. A modest program of follow up till sampling, prospecting, geological mapping and channel sampling was carried /out during the summer by a four-man field crew. This was followed by a 000 foot diamond drill program, from August 0 to September 4. Detailed reports are being prepared by Terry Foster, the Bush Pilot geologist in charge of this work. Paquette Lake Grid; Prospecting and Detailed Till Sampling; Ten geophysical-geochemical anomalies were selected on the Paquette Lake Grid for detailed till sampling. The results are summarized in Table.
-- Table : Anomaly Summary of Detailed Till Sampling, Paquette Lake Grid r of Spls (D Range (PPB) () Median (PPB) Confirmation of Till Anomaly PQ 8 9 < - ± egative PQ 9 0 ^ - 0 Weakly Positive PQ 0 6 ^ - 4, 40 Positive PQ 9 - Positive PQ 9. - Weakly Positive PQ 4 *C - Weakly Positive PQ 5 <l - 5 Weakly Positive PQ 6 6 - Positive PQ 0 4. - 6 Weakly Positive PQ 8. *C -,94 ^ Positive Total 0 otes: () Range: Lowest to highest - if high value is strongly anomalous then next highest is shown also. () Median - T he value which marks the boundary between the lower half and the higher half of sample analyses. Follow-up till sampling can only confirm or disprove the existence of anomalous gold in overburden. Prospecting, trenching, and bedrock sampling are required to trace till anomalies to bedrock. Grab sample analyses from the Paquette Lake area are shown in Table.
J -- Table : Grab Sample Analyses, Paquette Lake Area Sample o. Au (PPB) As (PPM) Sample o. Au (PPB) AS (PPM) PQ ^ 6G - t l ^ PQ - 6G- 6 0-8 - 4. - ^ ^ -8 O - 4-5 O ^ 9 0-9 -0 4 6 6-6 - ^ - 4 -, - 8 tl 4 - < - 9 89-4 0-0 -5 0 4. - 5-6 8-6 - 9-5 -8-4 5-9 4 8-5 9-0 < Samples PQ-6G-9&0 (89 S PPB Au) were collected on the iron formation just east of the PQ area (Line 5E,6+60 ). Channel S ampling; All channel sampling was done on the PQ area which was the site of trenching and chip sampling in the fall of 984. All anomalous gold values occur within the sulphide iron formation which is the prime target in this area. Samples were collected using a Stihl diamond saw to cut channels approximately 5cm wide by 5cm deep. Each sample was about l metre long.
-4- Table : Grab and Channel Samples from PQ Area Sample o. Au (PPB) As (PPM) Au {As s ay) (PPM) Au (Assay) (OPT) Length (m) PQT-6G- - 4. 4. 4 PQ-6C- -,8 - -0 - - -80-808 -809-80 -8, -8 4 0 4 8 64 590 588 45 4. 0 6 68 8 5 4 45.6. 0. 0.5 0.06 0.005.0.0.80 All "800" samples were collected along trench #8. This sampling has confirmed the conclusions of the 984 program that the iron formation is anomalous in gold throughout and,in places, mineralized. Diamond Drilling; The diamond drilling program was concentrated along the iron formation which was intersected in all holes, except RMP-86-0,,,, 5 S 6 (See Figure ). Drilling was carried out from August 0 to September 4, 986 and a total of 95.0m (05ft) was drilled in 6 holes.
-5- Table 4: Summary of Drill Core Assay Results Drill Hole Range Au (PPM) # of Spls If? Mineralized{*) fi Anomalous Zones RMP-86- - - -4-5 -6 - -8-9 -0 - - - -4-4A -5-6 ^.0 -.0 4L.0 -. 4.0 -.58 ^0-0. *.0-0. t. 0-0. 0.0-0.04 ^.0-0.0 4.0-5. ^0-0.0 <.Q - 0. <.0-0.0 <.0-0.0 ^0-0.09 <.0-0.0 4.0-0.0 4.0-0. 8 9 6 9 9 0 8 4 9 9 6 8..60PPMV.m, 0. PPM/5. 4m.PPM*X.5m, 0.6PPM.96m.58PPMV.9m, 0.8PPM6.lOm 0.PPMX8,09m 0.08PPM6.8m 0.PPM.8m - 5.PPM*yi.0m - 0.lPPMX.48m - - 0.09PPMA.5m 0.0PPMX0.9m 0.lOPPMX.00m 0.PPM0.99m As can be seen in the above table, only holes RMP-86- to 4 yield values of even geochemical significance. The only mineralized section (ie >PPM Au) is in RMP-86- in which three samples average.60 PPM/.m (0.04 OPT/0.9ft). There appears to be a general decrease in average gold values to the east. The puzzling exception is of course sampje #40 from RMP-86-9 which runs 5. PPM/.0m (0.460 OPT/4.ft). Other samples from this hole are undistinguished (second highest assay is 0.0 PPM). The presence of visible gold in #40 confirms the significance of this assay. Gold seems to have been introduced into an otherwise non-auriferous package of rocks as very high grade native gold bearing quartz veins.
-6- The question which must be answered in a second phase of drilling is whether the gold bearing veins are numerous enough and sufficiently close spaced to make ore. McCollough Lake Area Pro spe ct i ng; Several days were spent in prospecting the McCollough-McGarry Lakes area. Table 5 shows analyses obtained from grab samples. Table 5: Grab Sample Analyses: McCollough Lake Area Sample o. Au (PPB) As (PPM) MC-6G- - - -4-5 -6-8 8 4 0 8 49 Conclusions; - The sulphide iron formation, where exposed on the Paquette Lake Grid, is known to be geochemically anomalous in gold throughout; several small mineralized zones (Au^PPM) and one occurrence of visible gold have been found within it. This formation is therefore a favourable target for continued exploration. - The McCollough Lake area has geological/ geophysical and geochemical factors which indicate potential for gold mineralization. To date, insufficient work has been done on this ground to permit its evaluation.
- The land situation is precareous. On ovember 8, 986 the extensions of time on claims with work deficits will expire. Five thousand feet of diamond drilling will only cover all the claims until Jan-Feb 98. At that time, approximately 000 man-days of additional assessment work will be required to hold the block intact for another year. It would be necessary to seek another extension of time to carry out this work; we have no assurance that such an extension would be granted. fie comme nd at io^ns; - Paquette Lake Grid: A program of at least 000 feet of diamond drilling should be carried out in the vicinity of RMP-86-9 in order to determine the significance of the gold occurrence in that hole. Additional work to be contingent on results. - McCollough Lake: Grid surveys ought to be carried out on this ground in order to evaluate it to the same degree of detail as Paquette Lake Grid. - Claims not considered of sufficient interest to be covered by the Paquette Lake Grid or by the proposed McCollough Lake Grid ought to be dropped. This will reduce the total number of claims held by Ontex in Olsen Township from 00 to 00. The best ground will be well covered and, with existing and proposed work, assessment work commitments for 98 will easily be met. See Figure and Attachment I for details. J.W. Cant Consulting Geologist Bush Pilot Corp. Inc.
Figure : Paquette Lake Grid - showing the location of diamond drill holes, RMP-86- to 6. 9
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Attachment I Assessment Work Requirements; Ontex-Olsen Twp Claims Entire 00 Claim Block - T o Jan-Feb, 98 (l) 5686.5 man-days less 658 man-days - To Jan-Feb, 988 508.5 Kid 00 claims x 40 md/cl ** 8000.0 md less (0.4-40 md) * 9 9.4 md 008.6 md Total man-days of work to hold all 00 claims up to Jan-Feb, 988 0. md 00 Claim Selection - To Jan-Feb 98 (D 690.6 md less 658 md - To Jan- Feb 988 00 claims x 40 md/cl less (0.4-40 md) = 4000 md e 99.4 md 0.6 md 008.6 md Total man days of work to hold 00 claim selection up to Jan-Feb, 988 504. md otes: (D 658 md of groupable geochem credits have not yet been submitted. () Only work done prior to 986 has been accounted for in these figures. The work described in this report will contribute approximately 500 man days to assessment credits.
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