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3.2 Property History<br />

In 1965 Canadian Javelin Ltd. carried out ground<br />

horizontal loop<br />

electromagnetic surveys<br />

over a grid on the northeast edge of the<br />

property and drilled 9 diamond drill holes to test anomaly No.<br />

A-4 in Abbotsford and Adair Townships. The anomaly was caused by<br />

massive to disseminated pyrrhotite in felsic tuffs.<br />

Canadian Superior Explorations Limited in 1966 carried out<br />

vertical-loop E.M. on a faulted extension of anomaly No. A-6, A-<br />

10 five miles to the northwest. Three diamond drill holes<br />

encountered pyrrhotite-pyritized iron formation in a felsic to<br />

intermediate pyroclastic within a package of basaltic flows.<br />

Gold Hill Resources Inc. in 1984 explored the extension of<br />

Anomaly No. A-4 in Adair Township with two diamond drill holes.<br />

Rave Resources Inc. in 1989 explored the extension of Anomaly No.<br />

A-4 and adjacent anomalies in Abbotsford and Adair Townships by<br />

power stripping, channel sawing, sampling, overburden drilling<br />

and diamond drilling.<br />

In 1988 the Seal River Explorations Limited property was flown by<br />

Aerodat Limited using a combined helicopter borne magnetic and

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