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Re: woodtick27 post# 9541

Wednesday, 12/12/2012 6:28:08 PM

Wednesday, December 12, 2012 6:28:08 PM

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That is very good news indeed. I'm posting results from our sister company's exploration of its Lemare property.

This indicates to me that TUCA at some point will also explore its lithium property.


Monarques Resources Inc.: Stripping of Lac de la Chlorite and Lac de la Sillimanite Gold Showings on Lemare Property



Date :

11/02/2012 @ 7:00AM



Source :

MarketWire Canada



Stock :

Monarques Resources Com Npv (MQR)



Quote :

0.18 0.0 (0.00%) @ 3:29PM














Monarques Resources Inc.: Stripping of Lac de la Chlorite and Lac de la Sillimanite Gold Showings on Lemare Property









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Monarques Resources Inc. ("Monarques" or the "Corporation") (TSX VENTURE:MQR) is
pleased to release an update on its stripping and geochemistry campaign which
ended on October 31, on its 100% owned Lemare property, located in the Rupert
river area, in the Lower James Bay Region of Quebec.


Exploration work carried out during Summer 2012 allowed to identify a gold
bearing structure (Lac de la Chlorite showing, 1.6 g/t Au), located less than
two kilometers west of the Lac de la Sillimanite showing (4.7 g/t Au) (see
October 18th 2012 press release).


Monarques has stripped both spots on its Lemare property, between October 9th
2012 and October 31st 2012. On the Lac de la Chlorite showing, a 100m by 10m
stripping has been completed. This stripping uncovered a mineralized zone of
about 20m by 1m. This shear zone, hosted in metamorphosed volcanic rocks, is
highly silicified and chloritized and contains tourmaline and arsenopyrite (5%
to 30%). A total of 12 channels, on 59.75m, have been cut on this stripping and
23 grab samples were taken.


On the Lac de la Sillimanite showing, an area of about 600m2 has been stripped.
This stripping uncovered highly folded and silicified metasedimentary rocks
bearing arsenopyrite, pyrite and chalcopyrite. A total of 4 channels, on 30.15m,
have been cut on this stripping and 9 samples were taken. Sample results will be
released in the coming weeks.


Furthermore, Monarques has completed a geochemistry survey (humus sampling)
covering the area between both showings. A total of 1,072 soil samples were
gathered. These samples were taken every 25m on lines spaced out every 100m.
This geochemistry survey should allow Monarques to identify more potential
targets for gold mineralisation.


To better locate these operations, a diagram has been inserted on the
Corporation web site
(http://www.monarquesresources.com/documents/images/Lemare/lemare-travaux-indices-auriferes-full-en.jpg).



"These operations allow us to better define gold bearing targets on our
properties in the Nemaska region in James Bay", said Jean-Marc Lacoste President
and CEO of Monarques. "We hope these operations will allow us to identify
diamond-drilling targets in the area. Starting next winter, we are expecting to
cut lines for an induced polarisation and resistivity survey. This geophysics
survey, combined with the geochemistry survey, should allow us to identify new
drilling targets with potential for gold mineralization in this area. "


The technical sections of this press release were prepared by Jonathan
Lalancette, eng., employee for Monarques and qualified person as defined in
National Instrument 43-101.


All rock samples were sent for preparation and analysis to the ALS Chemex
laboratory in Val-d'Or, Quebec. This laboratory is accredited ISO/IEC 17025:
2005 by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). All soil samples were sent for
preparation and analysis to the Actlabs laboratory in Ancaster, Ontario. This
laboratory is accredited ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 by the Standards Council of Canada
(SCC). Monarques Resources Inc. applies a rigorous quality control protocol over
all of its operations, including the insertion of certified analytical
standards, duplicates and blanks and statistical follow-up of the results.


About Monarques

Monarques Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:MQR) is a mineral exploration company that
is exploring for base metals, precious metals including the platinum group
elements (PGE) and industrial minerals including rare earth elements (REE) in
the Lower James Bay Region of Quebec.


A detailed map of properties is available on the Corporation web site at
http://www.monarquesresources.com/en/Our-Assets


The statements herein that are not historical facts are forward-looking
statements. These statements address future events and conditions and so involve
inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ from those
currently projected. The Corporation does not assume the obligation to update
any forward-looking statement.