Wednesday, June 08, 2011 1:23:00 PM
I remember reading this about Deadmoose Lake but never heard anything more of it:
BAY CITY, MI -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 15, 2006 -- Michigan Gold Mining Investments Inc. (PINKSHEETS: MGGV) Deadmoose Property in Shillington Township in Northern Ontario is adjacent to Golden Chalice's (GCR-CDNX) Shillington project. Exploratory core drilling on the "Shillington Project" has intersected mineralization zones that may become a new type of mineralization for Ontario. Copper (Cu) mineralization within a quartz breccia system was intersected in hematitic and potassic altered proterzoic aged arenites. Intersections on this GCR property -- adjacent to the MGGV Deadmoose Lake property -- include 1.5% Cu over 10.30 meters (approximately 34 feet) and 2.0% Cu over 6 meters. The zone has been traced with drilling over a strike length of 200 meters and remains open both at strike and depth.
This new discovery occurs within an area underlain by the Round Lake Batholith that has received limited exploration over the past century. Early reports by prospectors at the turn of the century have indicated a number of gold and silver occurrences including one report of 1.25 oz/t and 20 oz/t over 30 feet.
Michigan Gold continues its exploration of its adjacent property, the Deadmoose Lake property.
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/michigan-golds-deadmoose-lake-property-adjacent-golden-chalices-shillington-project-701121.htm
BAY CITY, MI -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 15, 2006 -- Michigan Gold Mining Investments Inc. (PINKSHEETS: MGGV) Deadmoose Property in Shillington Township in Northern Ontario is adjacent to Golden Chalice's (GCR-CDNX) Shillington project. Exploratory core drilling on the "Shillington Project" has intersected mineralization zones that may become a new type of mineralization for Ontario. Copper (Cu) mineralization within a quartz breccia system was intersected in hematitic and potassic altered proterzoic aged arenites. Intersections on this GCR property -- adjacent to the MGGV Deadmoose Lake property -- include 1.5% Cu over 10.30 meters (approximately 34 feet) and 2.0% Cu over 6 meters. The zone has been traced with drilling over a strike length of 200 meters and remains open both at strike and depth.
This new discovery occurs within an area underlain by the Round Lake Batholith that has received limited exploration over the past century. Early reports by prospectors at the turn of the century have indicated a number of gold and silver occurrences including one report of 1.25 oz/t and 20 oz/t over 30 feet.
Michigan Gold continues its exploration of its adjacent property, the Deadmoose Lake property.
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/michigan-golds-deadmoose-lake-property-adjacent-golden-chalices-shillington-project-701121.htm
