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Re: ShortonCash post# 183715

Sunday, 11/23/2014 1:19:05 PM

Sunday, November 23, 2014 1:19:05 PM

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The Deer Harbour claims located approximately 65 km south of Red Cliff cover a number of SSC copper showings hosted in similar reduced members of the Crown Hill Formation. Outcrop grab samples from the copper showings generally return between 0.1 and 1.6% Cu.

Giant Ore Deposits Look for speaker John Hinchey first speaker in the Americas section wait for his update in 2012 seems we are the last to know....


Notice David Lentz was seminar mod The same Blue Point horizon can be trace 65 miles to the South surely it can be trace 7 miles to the east....as all the Katx report say.... and for those that say there has not been so much as a rumor of a large copper find on the Bona Vista seem like this is more that a rumor....

Whatever John Hinchey and (KATX and Vale) found on the Bonivista....John gave a speach about it at the Giant Ore Deposit convention....page 9

John Hinchey | NEOPROTEROZOIC SEDIMENTARY HOSTED STRATIFORM COPPER MINERALIZATION – BONAVISTA PENINSULA, NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA

#1. LISTED speach given about all discoverys in
North, Central and South America World Regions

Each of these sessions will showcase key mineral deposits in the respective geographical regions, new exploration successes and
research results.

http://www.alloccasionsgroup.com/upload/documents/IAGOD/IAGOD%20FULL%20PROGRAM(1).pdf







John spent sometime at Cornerstone when Ken and Tim were there

http://www.cornerstoneresources.com/i/pdf/Financials_AIF07.pdf

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SSC mineralization on the Bonavista Peninsula was first recognized by Cornerstone in late 1999 occurring in red and grey bed sequences of the Late Neoproterozioic Crown Hill Formation. Exploration work carried out on the Red Cliff property between 2000 and 2005 included geological mapping and prospecting, detailed stratigraphic and petrographic studies, geochemistry and geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling (9 holes totaling 1,596 m). This work resulted in the discovery of a number of new copper showings, the most significant being the Blue Point prospect in the northeast part of the property. Continuous chip sampling across the reduced mineralized zone and portions of the lower and upper red beds at Blue Point returned 0.54% Cu and 7.2 g/t Ag over 25.5 m, including 0.93% Cu and 13.02 g/t Ag over 13.5 m. In 2001 and 2002, the southwest strike extension of the Blue Point zone was drill tested, with two holes intersecting significant copper grades including 0.8% Cu and 7.7 g/t Ag over 9.69 m in hole RC-01-01 and 1.0% Cu and 12.1 g/t Ag over 14.25m in hole RC-01-02. Although other holes encountered narrower and weaker mineralized zones, the drilling confirmed very good continuity and thickness (30-37m) in the favourable reduced units which have been tested only over 3.5 km of their approximately 20 km total strike length.

The Deer Harbour claims located approximately 65 km south of Red Cliff cover a number of SSC copper showings hosted in similar reduced members of the Crown Hill Formation. Outcrop grab samples from the copper showings generally return between 0.1 and 1.6% Cu. The showings have received only limited prospecting, and none have been drill-tested.