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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V)

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To: Winer who wrote (1086)11/17/1997 8:33:00 AM
From: Terence Mitchell  Read Replies (2) of 11676
 
Donner/Northern Abitibi News Release

Additional drill rigs to return to JV

Donner Minerals Ltd DML
Shares issued 24,279,502
Nov 13 close $1.76
Mon 17 Nov 97
News Release

Also Northern Abitibi Mining Corp (NAI)
Mr David Patterson reports
Donner Minerals and Northern Abitibi have received the following details of additional drilling to be conducted on the Donner-Northern Abitibi joint venture ground in the South Voisey's Bay project. It is expected that two drill rigs will be returning to the Donner-Northern Abitibi joint venture over the next seven days to drill an additional five to six holes. The first drill is expected to arrive shortly.

The Donner-Northern Abitibi joint venture is the site of previously announced holes 97-67 and 97-75. Hole 97-67 intersected thin intervals of massive sulphide mineralization within a thick sequence of gabbroic rocks containing disseminated mineralization. Hole 97-67 assayed up to: 1.93% nickel, 1.64% copper and 0.26% cobalt. Hole 97-75, approximately 250m to the west of hole 97-67 intersected a 1.1m interval of 11.75% nickel, 9.70% copper and 0.43% cobalt. Additional holes in the area have encountered a gabbroic/troctolitic sequence containing variable sulphide mineralization similar to that seen at the Voisey's Bay deposit.

The mobilization of the drills will begin upon completion of holes
currently being drilled on the South Voisey's Bay project. One drill will test for the extension of sulphide mineralization around holes 97-67 and 97-75 and the other will test the previously undrilled gravity highs in the area. These gravity highs are considered important due to their proximity to the massive sulphide intersections in holes 97-67 and 97-75 and are among the strongest gravity anomalies encountered in the South Voisey Bay's
project.

It is expected that five to six holes will be completed on the
Donner-Northern Abitibi joint venture by the end of the first week of
December. All fieldwork on the South Voisey's Bay project is being carried out by Teck Exploration personnel as contractors to the joint venture. Further results of significance will be made available in a timely manner.

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