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07/08/10 6:24 AM

#1517 RE: MadeIt #1516

The Chester Project is located in Ontario between Sudbury and Timmins just off highway 144. The town of Gogama is 20 km to the northeast. Geologically, the project sits at the southeastern tip of the SWAYZE Archean Greenstone Belt. It has also been interpreted to be a southwestern extension of the very productive Abitibi Greenstone Belt to the northwest. There is a Proterozoic cover of sediments which may be masking a possible link to this belt. Trelawney’s Chester Project is close to a major regional fault located just to the north of the project which appears to be a southwestern extension of the Cadillac-Larder Lake Fault Zone which runs through the Kirkland Lake area. The Destor Porcupine Fault Zone is a similar fault zone which runs through the gold deposits of the Timmins area. These large regional faults are in close proximity to some of Canada’s most productive gold camps with more than 68 Million ounces in the Timmins Camp and 42 million ounces in the Kirkland Lake district.