Document 274777

RECEIVED
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BRAZIL LAKE PROPERTY
GEOSCIENCE ASSfSSWENT
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Assessment report on sample collection and assays
LOCATION:
near several past producmg gold mines OGS map 23 iz .m
the 16 2 million tonne fosrung tungsten deposrt OGS map 1 1.
ACCESS:
a 2 5 L northward foot trail leads to the property.
One unparented staked claim unit S1214966 recorded April 20, 1998.
PROPERTY:
OWNERSHIP:
1 0007o by Mr. Gordon Richard Salo
Box 46 Site 12, RR#1, Whitefish, Ontano, Canada.
Phone: 705-866-1437 Fax: 705-866-1684
E-mail gordon.salo@sympatico.ca
GEOLOGY:
horizontal displacement.
The intrusion of Gabbro into the calcareous unit created a skarn-type
^cubic and pyritohedral cobaltite crystal specimens up to l (2.5 cm)
across have been obtained here.
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WORK HISTORY:
1954 Bullet Mining Co.
Magnetometer survey with readings not contoured.
1957 Prosco Mines Ltd.
"On the Karl Occurrence" Assays, magnetometer, electromagnetic and geological
surveys.
1963 E. J. Maki.
"On the smith claims" Three drill holes for a total of 305 feet, Pyrrhotite
mineralization noted in the log for one hole.
7969 E. J. Rivers.
Stripping and trenching.
7977 Dauphin Iron Mines Co. Ltd
12 drill holes for a total of 3176.5 feet with sulphide mineralization noted in drill logs
for all holes. Assay data on one hole for Cu, Ni.
1976 J. J. Billoki
Stripping and trenching.
1987 E. Stringer
Stripping, trenching and drilling.
7999 Gordon Salo
Prospecting
The above work history was pieced together from a summary within Ontario
geological data inventory folio GDIF 147 and OGS open file 5943 page 370. It is
interesting to note that there is also an adit on the property that was driven about 27
meters into the main mineralized zone reportedly to mine and extract cobaltite
specimens of up to one inch across (2.5cm). No one knows who completed this activity
and when, most likely before the 1950's as the assessment files system did not exist
before that time. The rock dump resulting from the adits construction has been almost
completed picked clean by rock hounds and specimen collectors resulting in material
that looks more like a large pile of crushed driveway gravel than larger blast rock from
a rock excavation. On the Internet several mineral dealers actually have cobaltite
specimens for sale collected from this property.
PRESENT WORK:
Six field visits were made in an attempt to locate additional areas of mineralization on
the claim. An adit can be found at the end of an old walking trail and about halfway
up the side of a steep hill near the center of the claim. A large rock dump exists at the
mouth of the Adit and old mine workings. The tunnel measures about 2.25 meters wide
by 2 meters high and was driven into the rock face for 9 meters at 55" where it turns
slightly and continues for an additional 18 meters at 35" giving it a total distance of
about 27 meters (88'). At around 2/3 of the way inside a pile of sulphide bearing rock
partially blocks the passageway and above evidence can be seen of a blocked up shaft
that at one time may of led to the surface. On the surface immediately above can be
found a large rock trench within a quartz vein cutting gabbroic rock and containing
massive blocks of sulphides Po, Cpy and Pyrite up to a meter across. This trench con
tained the only mineralization that seemed to be worth sampling at the time. Four grab
samples were collected from the main trench area and shipped to ALS Chemex Test
ing Services in Val-d'or Quebec for Platinum, Palladium and Gold analyses. Tools
and equipment used in this project included. A Chevrolet 3/4 ton four wheel drive
pickup truck with a flat bed tandem wheeled trailer to transport the 4 wheel drive
ATV and numerous small hand tools such as hammer, sledge, grub hoe, shovel, axe
etc.
RESULTS:
The samples assayed values in the following metals. Assay Data converted to parts
per billion ( ppb )
Samples
GS-04-05
GS-04-06
GS-04-07
GS-04-08
Gold
229 ppb
27 ppb
57 ppb
38 ppb
Platinum
*^5 ppb
*^5 ppb
^ppb
^ppb
Palladium
< 1 ppb
< 1 ppb
242 ppb
120 ppb
Sample GS-04-05
Dark fine grained altered wall rock possibly gabbro with \ or 2 07o disseminated
chalcopyrite in grab sample.
Sample GS-04-06
White Quartz with half inch wide chalcopyrite vein comprising 10 or 15 "/o of grab
sample.
Sample GS-04-07
Massive Sulphide within grab sample composed of 30 "/a Pyrrhotite, 2007o Chal
copyrite and 50 "/o White quartz.
Sample GS-04-08
Massive Sulphide grab sample composed of 90 "/o Pyrrhotite,
REMARKS:
Qtz-Carbonate.
Previous operators have sporadically examined this property with some what out
dated survey equipment as compared to todays. The diamond drilling activity has
most likely tested the obvious mineralized quartz veining on the property and at
only shallow depths. No IP geophysical or advanced survey work has yet been
performed on the property and the claims have never been backhoe trenched. The
immediate area should definitely be investigated for signs of white albite alteration
such a recently discovered zone on the Salo Lac Panache property contains
abundant cobaltite proving to be a new type of host for such mineralization. Recent
discovery of such alteration has uncovered cobalt mineralization which mayindicate
the presence of a deposit of potential economic significance. Albitization and
associated mineralization appears to follow lithological contacts but it is also
known to be spatially related to the regional faults in the area. The discovery of
highly anomalous Palladium and Gold values warrants further investigation and
prospecting of the gabbroic rocks on the northern half of the claim as well as its
contact with the underlying Huronian sediments. The stratigraphy is more complex
than previously indicated and lack of exposure makes interpretation and
prospecting difficult. The property presents considerable potential for discovery of
Platinum, Palladium, Gold, Copper, Nickel and Cobalt.
Dates Worked on Project:
September l to September 15, 2003. Total ^ 6 days
Names and address of workers:
Gordon Richard Salo Box 46 site 12 RR#1 Whitefish Ontario POM3EO
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Map 2360
Sudbury-Manitoulin
LEGEND
PHANEROZOIC
Scale, l inch (o 200 miles
CENOZOIC*
N.T.S. Reference 411
QUATERNARY
r
PLEISTOCENE AND RECENT
34
34a
34b
34c
34d
Unsubdivided.
Gravel.
Sand.
Clay. silt.
Swamp deposits.
UNCONFORMITY
QUIRKE LAKE GROUP
Serpent Formation
PALEOZOIC
— 14
14s
—
14b
ORDOVICIAN-SILURIAN*
Unsubdivided.
QuartZ'fetdspar sandstone, calcareous sandstone.
Siltstone, calcareous siltstone, silly
limestone.
I4c Conglomerate.
————— 13 Unsubdivided.
33
33a Manitoulin formation.
—————— 33b Georgian Bay formation.
33c Whitby formation.
33d Lindsay formation.
33e Verulam formation.
331 Bobcaygeon formation.
33g Gull River formation.
33h Basal beds.
Espanola Formation
859) 13
efKJ 13a
85H 13b
13c
UNCONFORMITY
PRECAMBRIAN
Bruce Formation
rp Unsubdivided.
GRENVILLE PROVINCE
MIDDLE TO LATE PRECAMBRIAN
FELSIC PLUTONIC ROCKS
3! Unsubdivided.
3?a Gneissic and miomatilic quartz
monzonite, Granodiorite, tonalite.
3!b Pegmatite.
PARAGNEISS AND METASEDIMENTS
30 Unsubdivided.
30a Biotite gneiss and migmatite bio
tite gneiss.
30b Quartz-feldspar gneiss.
30c Metacong/omerate.
30d Calcareous metasediments, paraamphibolite and pyroxene-bearing
gneiss.
30e Orthoquartzite, muscovitic quart
zose gneiss.
301 Migmatitic quartz-feldspar gneiss.
FAULT CONTACT
LATE PRECAMBRIAN
MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
?S Diabase, olivine diabase dikes.c
Aegirine-Riebeckite-Feldspar
Fenite
B 37a Nemos Lake fenite,
m !7b Kus/t Lake fenite.
Conglomerate.
12b Quartz-feldspar sandstone.
12c Siltstone, calcareous siltstone,
greywacke.
LOCAL DISCONFORMITY
HOUSH LAKE GROUP
Mississagi Formation
It Unsubdivided.
110. Quartz-feldspar sandstone, quirt!
sandstone.
tib Siltstone, argillite, greywacke.
1lc Conglomerite,
11d Hemotitic micaceous sandstone.
Pecors Formation
to Unsubdivided.
lOa Siltstone, argillite, greywacke.
tOb Quartz-feldspar sandstone, con
glomeratic sandstone.
Ramsay Lake Formation
9
Unsubdivided.
9a Conglomerate,
ab Quartz-feldspar sandstone.
PC Siltstone, greywacke.
LOCAL DISCONFORMITY
SOUTHERN PROVINCE
28 Ampftibolite. metagabbro,
lamprophyre dikes.
Unsubdivided.
Limestone, dolostone.
Siltstone, greywacke.
Quartz-feldspar sandstone.
trap,
ELLIOT LAKE GROUP
McKim Formation
8
Unsubdivided.
8a Laminated argillite, siltstone.
Sb Greywacke, siltstone.
Se Quartz-feldspar sandstone, silty
sandstone.
Matinenda Formation
g 7
Unsubdivided.
S 7a Quartz-feldspar sandstone, conSI
glomeratic and silty sandstone.
7b Siltstone, argillite.
7c Polymictic conglomerate.
7d Quartz-pebble conglomerate.
SYMBOLS
Geological boundary, position
interpreted.
Geological boundary, position
assumed.
Lineament or fault.
Grenville front Boundary fault.
Anticline, syncline with plunge.
Motor road, provincial highway
number encircled where applicable.
Other road.
Railway with station, siding or
similar facility.
Aircraft landing facilities.
District boundary, approximate
location only.
Township boundary, meridian or base
line approximate position only.
Altitude in feet above mean sea level.
Past producer.
(DOLE TO LATE PRECAMBRIAN
MONGOWIN PLUTON
26a Peridotite, pyroxenite, amphibolite.
26b Quartz diorite.
Sfc Trondhjemite, granophyric trondh
jemite.
EDEN LAKE PLUTONS
25 Unsubdivided.
SSa Trondhjemite, minor quartz mon
zonite, granodiorite, syenite.
25b Diorite.
25c Gabbro.
GRENVILLE FRONT PLUTONS
(Killarney. Chief Lake, Bell Lake Plutons)
24 Unsubdivided.
24a Quartz monzonite, quartz diorite,
granodiorite and minor trondhje
mite, tonalite, pegmatite, aplite and
granite.
24b Cataclastic quartz monzonite,
quartz diorite, granodiorite..
24c Agmatitic and migmatitic quartz
monzonite, granodiorite, quartz
diorite.
Copper Cliff Formation
-] ea Massive and flow-layered rhyolite,
.y
dacite.
^i 56 Quartz-feldspar porphyry, crystal
tuff.
Se Felsic pyroclaslics-lithic tuff and
breed*.
td Metabasalt.
6e Greywacke.
6f
Stobie Formation
f 5
Unsubdivided.
K 5a Massive amygdaloidal, and pillowed
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mettbasatl.
5b Porphyritic metabfsalt.
5c Fragmental mafic metavolcanics;
luff, breccia, agglomerate.
5d Mafic schist.
5e Argillite, siltstone and greywacke,
commonly containing sulphide
minerals.
5f Aluminous (staurolite, muscovite,
garnet) metapelite.
Sg Quartz-feldspar sandstone.
Salmay Lake Formation''
Massive, amygdaloidal, and pil
lowed metabasaft.
Fragmental mafic metavolcanics,
tuff, agglomerate.
MIDDLE PRECAMBRIAN
SUDBURY NICKEL IRRUPTIVE
Granophyre
gjSRHHI 23 Unsubdivided.
jj&fffmSi 23a Felsic granophyre.
V^SnHBB 236 Mafic granophyre.
4c Siltstone, greywacke.
4d Quartz-feldspar sandstone, fine
grained orthoquartzite.
4e Conglomerate.
Elsie Mountain Formation
Norite
22 Unsubdivided.
22a Felsic norite, gabbro, quartz norite
and gabbro.
22b Mafic norite and gabbro.
22c Sublayer and offset dike rocks.
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
WHITEWATER GROUP
Onaping Formation
21 Unsubdivided.
21a Coarse breccia.
21b Fine to medium breccia (ash-lapillituff).
2lc Medium to coarse breccia (lapilli-
3 Unsubdivided.
3a Massive, amygdaloidal, and pil
lowed metabasalt.
3b Porphyritic metabasalt.
3c Fragmental mafic metavolcankstuff, breccia.
3d Mafic schist.
3e Siltstone, greywacke.
3f Aluminous (staurolite, muscovite,
garnet) metapelite.
3rj Quartz-feldspar sandstone.
MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
GABBRO ANORTHOSITE PLUTONS
AND MAFIC DIKES
Amphibolite.
Gabbro, melagabbro.
Anorthositic gabbro and metagab
bro, gabbroic anorthosite.
Syenite, granophyric granite.
Amphibolite, metagabbro. and por
phyritic metagabbro dikes.*
NIPISSING DIABASE
20 Unsubdivided.
20a Hornblende metagabbro, amphibo\lite.
20b pyroxene gabbro.
20c Granophyric gabbro, granophyre.
CREIGHTON PLUTON
19 Unsubdivided.
19a Quartz monzonite, hybrid granitic
rocks.
I9b Granite.
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
HURONIAN SUPERGROUP
COBALT GROUP
Bar River Formation
IS
ISa
IBb
1Sc
Felsic dikes and small felsic intru
sions.
Unsubdivided.
Orthoquartzite.
Hematitic siltstone.
Hematitic sandstone.
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
15a Conglomerate.
15b Argillite, siltstone, greywacke.
I5c Quartz-feldspar sandstone.
LOCAL DISCONFORMITY
2.
3.
4.
5.
Clarabelle pit.................Nickel, copper
Creighton mine............... Nickel, copper
Copper Cliff North mine...... .Nickel, copper
Copper Cliff South mine....... Nickel, copper
6.
Lawson quarry .............,......... .Silica
7.
Victoria mine ................ .Nickel, copper
S. Panache Lake Quartz Ltd. ................ Silica
PAST PRODUCERS
3. Aer Nickel Corp. Ltd.
Kidd Copper mine ..... . ...... Nickel, copper
10. Birch Island quarry. ................... .Stone
1 1. Bousquet mine........... ............... Gold
12. Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd.
Lockerby property............. Nickel, copper
13. IndusminUd.
Killarney quarry..................... .Silica
International Nickel Co. of Canada
Ltd., The
14.
15.
Copper Cliff mine............ .Nickel, copper
Copper Cliff No. 1 mine....... .Nickel, copper
1 e.
17.
Copper Cliff No. 2 mine.. ..... .Nickel, copper
Chicago (Inez) mine.......... .Nickel, copper
18.
Crean Hill mine.... .......... .Nickel copper
19.
20.
Ellen pit.................... .Nickel, copper
Evans mine................. .Nickel, copper
21.
Gertrude mine............... .Nickel, copper
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Howland mine.............. ..Nickel, copper
Mcintyre mine............... .Nickel, copper
North Star mine..... ........ .Nickel, copper
Totten mine.....,............Nickel, copper
Vermilion mine.. .. .......... .Nickel, copper
Worthington mine............ .Nickel, copper
Long Lake mine......................... Gold
McMillian mine..... ....................Gold
Shakespeare mine....................... Gold
Sheguiandah quarry..... . .......,..... .Silica
Spanish River Mines Ltd.. ............ .Copper
For mineral occurrences in the map area consult Chart
A, accompanying the Sudbury-Manitoulin report.
UNCONFORMITY
FELSIC PLUTONIC ROCKS
BIRCH LAKE BATHOLITH
;
Unsubdivided.
la Quartz monzonite, minor grano
diorite and granite, and gneissic
equivalents.
1b
le
Granodiorite, quartz diorite.
Migmatitic and gneissic hybrid
quartz monzonite,andgranodiorite,
diorite.
Only the thickest and most extensive Cenozoic de
posits in which bedrock outcrops are absent or scarce
are shown.
Gowganda Formation
15 Unsubdivided.
1. IndusminUrJ.
Badoety Island quarry. .............,. .Silica
International Nickel Co. of Canada
Ltd., The
SUPERIOR PROVINCE
EARLY PRECAMBRIAN
Gordon Lake Formation
Lorrain Formation
16 Unsubdivided.
16a Feldspathic sandstone.
16b Micaceous and hematitic sand
stone.
16c Orthoquartzite, aluminous ortho
quartzite.
16d Quartz-jasper pebble conglomer
ate.
16e Siltstone, silly sandstone.
PRODUCERS
Formation subdivisions of the Phanerozoic rocks are
according to Liberty (1973).
c''Malic dikes that intrude rocks ol the Grenville Prov
ince may be younger than diabase dikes cutting the
Huronian rocks of the Southern Province.
The Salmay Lake Formation is probably approxi
mately correlative with the Stobie and Elsie Mountain
Formations.
9Most of the mafic dikes cutting the Early Precam
brian rocks of the Superior Province are probably of
pre-Huronian age, although some are undoubtedly
correlative with the post-Huronian Nipissing Diabase
and late amphibolite, trap, and lamprophyre dikes.
Where in places a formation is too narrow lo show
colour, and must be represented in black, a short
black bar appears in the appropriate legend block.
Ontario Geological Survey
Map 236O
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Geology by K. D. Card, 1965-73.
Additional information from published maps of the
Geological Survey of Canada and the Ministry of
Natural Resources (ODM) and unpublished maps by
F. W. Chandler, J. fi. Henderson, S. B. Lumbers and
maps of mining companies.
Aeromagnetic maps Geological Survey of Canada,
IStSG, 15I6G, 1517G, 1522G, 1S23G and ODM-GSC
2270G,
Cartography by D. G. James and assistants. Surveys
and Mapping Branch, 1976.
Base maps derived from maps of the Forest Resources
Inventory, Surveys and Mapping Branch, with addi
tional information by K. O. Card.
Magnetic declination in the area varied from 7*30'W
in the western part to efSffW in the eastern part in
1970.
EXCELLENCE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
ALS Canada Lid.
212 Brooksbank Avenue
North Vancouver BC V7J 2C1 Canada
Phone: 604 984 0221
Fax: 604 984 0218
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CERTIFICATE VO04015201
Project: PANACHE
P.O. No.:
This report is for 8 Rock samples submitted to our lab in Val d'Or, Quebec, Canada on
15-MAR-2004.
The following have access to data associated with this certificate:
ALS CODE
DESCRIPTION
WEI-21
LOG-22
Received Sample Weight
Sample login - Red w/o BarCode
Fine crushing - 7007o <2mm
Split sample - riffle splitter
Pulverize split to 8507o ^5 um
CRU-31
SPL-21
PUL-31
GORDON SALO
To:
Page: 1
Date: 2-APR-2004
Account: SALGOR
To: SALO GORDON
SITE 12, BOX 46
RR1
ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
ALS CODE
DESCRIPTION
INSTRUMENT
PGM-ICP23
Pt, Pd, Au 30g FA ICP
ICP-AES
SALO GORDON
ATTN: GORDON SALO
SITE 12, BOX 46
RR1
This is the Final Report and supersedes any preliminary report with this certificate number. Results apply to samples as
submitted. All pages of this report have been checked and approved for release.
Signature:
To: SALO GORDON
SITE 12, BOX 46
RR1
EXCELLENCE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
ALS Canada Lid.
212 BrooksbankAvenue
North Vancouver BC V7J 2C1 Canada
Phone: 604 984 0221
Project: PANACHE
Fax: 604 984 0218
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
WEI-21
PGM-ICP23
PGM-ICP23
PGM-ICP23
RacvdWt
kg
0.02
Au
ppm
0.001
Pt
ppm
0.005
Pd
ppm
0.001
GS-04-01
GS-04-02
GS-04-03
GS-04-04
GS-04-05
1.21
0.68
2.45
0.54
0.92
0.021
0.013
0.212
0.233
0.229
0.035
0.013
0.256
0.176
O.005
GS-04-06
GS-04-07
GS-04-08
0.50
1.38
1.89
0.027
0.057
0.038
0.005
0.006
0.006
Sample Description
Method
Analyte
Units
LOR
^.
•:0.001
0.242
0.120
Page: 2-A
Total # Pages: 2 (A)
Date: 2-APR-2004
Account: SALGOR
^
VO04015201
To:
EXCELLENCE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
ALS Canada Ltd.
212 Brooksbank Avenue
North Vancouver BC V7J 2C1 Canada
Phone: 604 984 0221
Fax: 604 984 0218
SALO GORDON
SITE 12, BOX 46
RR1
WITHEFISH ON POM 3EO
Page 1 of 1
INVOICE NUMBER 1083685
ANALYSED FOR
QUANTITY CODE
DESCRIPTION
BILLING INFORMATION
Certificate:
Account:
Date:
Project:
P.O. No.:
Quote:
Terms:
1
8
9.55
8
V004015201
SALGOR
1-APR-2004
BAT-01
PREP-31
PREP-31
PGM-ICP23
UNIT
PRICE
Administration Fee
Crush, Split, Pulverize
Weight Charge (kg) - Crush, Split, Pulverize
Pt, Pd, Au 30g FA ICP
30.00
6.00
0.25
TOTAL
15.00
30.00
48.00
2.39
120.00
SUBTOTAL (CAD)
S
200.39
GST R100938885
S
14.03
TOTAL PAYABLE (CAD)
S
214.42
PANACHE
Net 30 Days
C3
Comments:
To:
SALO GORDON
ATTN: GORDON SALO
SITE 12, BOX 46
RR1
WITHEFISH ON POM 3EO
Please Remit Payments To :
ALS Chemex
212 Brooksbank Avenue
North Vancouver BC V7J 2C1 Canada
ONTMIO
MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No:
W0470.00605
Recording Date:
2004-APR-19
Work Done from: 2003-SEP-01
Approval Date:
2004-APR-26
to:
Status: APPROVED
2003-SEP-15
Client(s):
191069
SALO, GORDON RICHARD
Survey Type(s):
ASSAY
PROSP
Work Report Details:
Claim*
S
Perform
Perform
Approve
Applied
Applied
Approve
Assign
Assign
Approve
Reserve
S2.000
52,000
52,000
52,000
SO
0
SO
SO 2009-APR-20
S2.000
52,000
52,000
S2.000
50
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SO
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1214966
External Credits:
Reserve
Approve
Due Date
SO
Reserve:
SO
Reserve of Work Report#: W0470.00605
SO
Total Remaining
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
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Ministry of
Northern Development
and Mines
Ontario
Ministers du
Developpement du Nord
et des Mines
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE
933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR
SUDBURY, ONTARIO
P3E 6B5
Date: 2004-APR-27
Tel: (888)415-9845
Fax:(877)670-1555
GORDON RICHARD SALO
SITE 12, BOX 46
R.R. #1
WHITEFISH, ONTARIO
P3E 4N3
CANADA
Submission Number: 2.27535
Transaction Number(s): W0470.00605
Dear Sir or Madam
Subject: Approval of Assessment Work
We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached
Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.
At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work
report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact
bruce.gates@ndm.gov.on.ea or by phone at (705) 670-5856.
BRUCE GATES by email at
Yours Sincerely,
for Ron C. Gashinski
Senior Manager, Mining Lands Section
Gc: Resident Geologist
Gordon Richard Salo
(Claim Holder)
Assessment File Library
Gordon Richard Salo
(Assessment Office)
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