HERES WORK DONE UNDER OFFICIAL GRANT MONEYWork under the OPAP Grant:
Prospecting
The main objective is to establish continuity of the gold mineralization along and between the shafts. To this end, prospecting was concentrated on new ground, off the known mineralized areas. Three new showings were located and additional ground was staked. A shaft was located 350 meters east of Carleton Lake, the old 'Queen Alexandra Mine'. This increases the number of shafts on the property to eight. In addition to the eight shafts there are numerous pits and trenches.
The shafts have now been numbered from north to south to shaft #seven. The new shaft, east of Carleton Lake will be known as shaft # eight (not to be confused with showing #eight which is one of our newly exposed veins).
Shafts: From repeated sampling, shaft #2, 5 and eight have yielded the better gold values. Shaft #two gave consistent economic assays, with the best sample
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running 2.28 ounces gold/ton when sampled by Corona Gold who expressed interest in the ground. This shaft has a large dump of possible ore grade material. Shaft #five has similar material as #two but the veins seem to be smaller. Shaft #eight yielded up to 1.4 olt Au and has since been staked as claim 1220519. It lies isolated about 350 m east of Carleton Lake.