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...blue flag # 386 luana shaft:

Strike Point Property
Samples from reconnaissance holes BST3, BST5, BST6, BST8, BST9 and BST10, drilled in the vicinity of the Luana and Vanson shafts contained considerable hydrothermal alteration and narrow gold intercepts up to 0.8 gm/t gold. These results together with the results from holes BST1, BST2, BST4 and BST6, described in our Press Release of March 8 2004, conclude the initial 10-hole, 640 metre (approximately 64 metres per hole) Strike Point orientation drill program. Three follow-up summer drill programs are under consideration. One will continue to trace the north-westerly strike extension of the Rice Lake Gold Mine alteration and mineralization onto the Strike Point property. Secondly, more exploration is justified in the Vanson shaft area where a wide range of volcanic rock types with brittle-ductile contrast, late felsic dikes, shearing, widespread hydrothermal alteration and two 0.5 metre intercepts up to 2.8 gm/t gold were cut. The third program will be near the Luana mine shaft. The Luana area contains a wide shear zone with extensive silicification and anomalous gold values. This is an excellent looking structure to explore along strike, and there is some topographic indication of a cross structure between holes BST-6 and BST-10 to the east, so the zone could be offset or folded. As well, assays of 3.1 gm/t gold over 0.42m and 3.1 gm/t gold over 0.40m near the bottom of BST-6 suggest the possibility of a parallel zone to the southwest hidden under overburden in that area. A more extensive, deep-hole drill program will be undertaken in the Luana target area following spring break-up....................................[PDF]

University of Manitoba Department of Geological Sciences 24 March ..........................slide # 24 just North of the yellow Emporer Flag


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