You're welcome! For any interested, I've supplied an update re. Ashton Canada (also exploring for diamonds in Alberta) on the ACA thread: [includes a link to info re. the Calgary Investment Conference coming next month]
http://www.techstocks.com/investor/reply-11190592
-Obviously, Ashton is still fully vested in their Alberta pursuits! ==== ==== ==== ==== ====
As mentioned here (post 2026), hope to hear some kind of activities update from Marum anytime. They remain hard at work, kids!
All the best, -j :> PS, Also, I forgot to paste in the following email I received last month, for interest's sake (while highly relevant here, it appears too late for any more to get in anyway, but still thought I'd copy it in):
EDMONTON GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
1999 FIELD TRIP
Investigation of Volcanism in the Western Sedimentary Basin NorthWest Alberta
Dates: September 24, 25 and 26, 1999 (Leave Friday night) Overnight in High Prairie - Sept. 24, Peace River - Sept. 25
Technical Highlights: Mountain Lake Kimberlite, various bentonite and volcanic ash occurrences, oolite iron formation, local stratigraphy (Badheart/Shaftsbury/Dunvegan Formations), northernmost hoodoos, Quaternary geology (witness the world's most valuable industrial mineral in situ), plus others depending on time.
Field Trip Leaders: Mike Dufresne (Apex Geoscience Ltd.) and Chris Collom (Mt. Royal College - Badheart Fm. expert)
Probable Cost: $150 or less (Includes transportation, accommodation and lunches)
Registration: A cheque for $50 by August 31 will reserve your spot on the field trip. --------------------------------- Fall Field Trip Reservation Form Name: Address:
Phone number: E-Mail:
Return to: Matt Grobe, Business Manager, EGS Alberta Geological Survey, 4th Flr. 4999 - 98 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6B 2X3 Phone: (780) 422-2728; Fax. (780) 422-1449; E-mail matt.grobe@gov.ab.ca |