Cross Lake provides property activities Cross Lake Minerals Ltd CRN Shares issued 37,768,493 Nov 13 close $0.13 Wed 13 Nov 2002 News Release Mr. Brian Kynoch reports CROSS LAKE MINERALS LTD.: UPDATE ON ACTIVITIES; QR DRILLING C ... Cross Lake Minerals has provided an update on its activities. QR gold property, Cariboo mining division, British Columbia Cross Minerals has disclosed that a program of 1,900 metres of NQ diamond drilling has commenced on the QR property. The program is being financed by Gold Giant Ventures Inc. under the terms of an agreement dated July 15, 2002, whereby Gold Giant may earn a 50-per-cent interest in the QR and Cariboo properties. The company is the operator of the project and has been compiling and reviewing all available data pertaining to both the defined gold zones and numerous exploration targets. This geological and engineering review has enabled the company and Gold Giant to identify several targets for surface exploration and/or diamond drilling. Surface geological mapping has been completed over the primary exploration targets. The initial phase of the drilling program will be completed before the end of this year. It will focus on defining and expanding known gold mineralization associated with the partially developed West zone and the undeveloped Northwest and North zones. The program on the known gold zones will consist of trenching and diamond drilling. Several exploration targets, mostly along the contact of the QR intrusive, where the known zones of gold mineralization occur, will also be evaluated. Exploration targets have been identified using data from extensive geological, geochemical and geophysical surveys. The QR mine, under 100-per-cent option to the company from Kinross Gold Corporation, was operated by Kinross from 1995 to 1998, when it was shut down and put on care and maintenance. The property includes an 800-tonne-per-day mill. An evaluation of this facility and compilation of an updated resource figures are also being undertaken. Upon completion of these programs, the company and Gold Giant will determine future exploration and development programs on the property. LJ property, Revelstoke mining division, British Columbia A program of prospecting, geological mapping and rock sampling was completed on the LJ property in September, 2002. The program was successful with the discovery of over 50 base-metal-bearing pyrite boulders below a remnant ice lobe at the headwaters of McKinnon Creek. The massive sulphide boulders consist of brecciated pyrite separated by a random three-dimensional net of galena and sphalerite. Six boulders, ranging in size from 30 centimetres to 60 centimetres in diameter, were sampled over a 200-metre area. The analytical results from these six samples are tabulated below:
Sample No. Zinc Lead Silver (%) (%) (ppm)
203415 15.21 10.36 15.3 203416 18.00 13.11 8.7 203417 13.95 20.33 15.9 203418 14.67 11.12 9.5 203419 1.17 11.12 5.1 203420 18.00 7.70 5.2
Due to the elevation of the property and the onset of winter, no further work is planned for this year. Future exploration programs are being planned for 2003 and will include additional geological mapping, prospecting, rock sampling and geophysical surveys. The program was completed by consulting geologist Ted Muraro, PEng, and Cross Lake's vice-president of exploration, Jim Miller-Tait, PGeo. Ingenika/Swannell properties, Omineca mining division, British Columbia A four-hole exploration NQ diamond drilling program, totalling 491.2 metres, was completed on the adjoining Ingenika and Swannell properties in September, 2002. The Swannell property is held under option from Teck Cominco Limited. Three holes, two on the Swannell property and one on the Ingenika property, were drilled to test a large base-metal soil anomaly but failed to intersect significant base-metal values. The source of the anomaly is now believed to be the abundance of base-metal fragments observed in the compact glacial till during a test-trenching program that was completed in July, 2002. Bedrock was not encountered during the trenching. One additional hole was drilled on the south side of the Swannell River to test for the extension of the Swannell base-metal showing that had only been encountered on the north side of the river. The hole intersected 1.9 per cent zinc, 0.37 per cent lead and 4.6 grams per tonne silver over 2.1 metres at a downhole depth of 64.4 metres to 66.5 metres. Recommended future work on these two properties includes a study to determine glacial ice direction in order to locate the source area of the base-metal soil anomaly. No work is planned for the remainder of this year. Sheraton-Timmins and Night Hawk Lake properties, Timmins, Ont. Falconbridge Limited has reported on the work currently under way on the two properties that its holds under option, the Sheraton-Timmins, in which the company holds a 100-per-cent interest, and the Night Hawk Lake property, in which a 40-per-cent interest is held. Falconbridge has completed a detailed geological compilation, line cutting, and ground HLEM and magnetic surveys, and is planning to carry out diamond drilling during November, 2002. One hole is planned to be drilled on the Sheraton-Timmins property and two holes on the Night Hawk Lake property. Further details will be released as they are provided by Falconbridge. With the exception of those properties optioned to Falconbridge, all work is being conducted under the supervision of Mr. Miller-Tait. Analytical work is being conducted by Acme Analytical Laboratories Ltd. of Vancouver, B.C., using ICC-MS and ICP-ES analysis with fire assay for gold samples. WARNING: The company relies upon litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements. (c) Copyright 2002 Canjex Publishing Ltd. stockwatch.com |