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To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (21830)10/7/2003 6:39:23 AM
From: peter snowdon  Respond to of 39344
 
for those who missed it first time, here is the action replay:

stealthminerals.com

Sickle Creek Trench Assays
Sickle Creek Trenches Yield Encouraging Gold and Silver Assays

PRESS RELEASE
October 6th 2003
STEALTH MINERALS LIMITED (TSXV: SML)
Stealth Minerals Limited has received assays from the first two trenches on its Sickle Creek prospect. The samples are a representative chip sample across the strike of the zone. Trench One is located near the high-grade samples announced in the Company news release of August 28th. Trench Two is 200 metres to the north and along strike of the mineralized system. The system has been traced and trenched on surface to the south and north of these trenches and remains open in both directions. Assays from other trenches along strike will be published when received. Company geologists believe that the mineralized trend continues into Griz Bowl 400 metres to the north of Trench Two. The Griz Bowl area is the suspected origin of a high-grade float sample collected by Company geologists in 1999.

Trenches-True Width

TRENCH WIDTH (m) GOLD (g/t) SILVER (g/t) LEAD (%) ZINC (%)
T1 3.0 9.5 410 0.85 0.32
T2 3.0 3.0 221 1.17 2.40

The high-grade mineralization in the trenches occurs within a 10 to 12-metre wide zone of lower grade material. The alteration assemblage consists of quartz, carbonate, sericite and potassium in a stockwork-vein system. Anne Thompson of PetraScience Consultants is conducting a preliminary review of the mineral suite.

The Sickle Creek assays reported in the above table are fire assays and were performed by Acme Analytical Laboratory in Vancouver. David Blann P. Eng. supervised sampling and fieldwork and is a Qualified Person and director of the Company.

For further information contact:

Bill McWilliam

Telephone: 604-306-0391

Chief Executive Officer

Stealth Minerals Limited

Website: www.stealthminerals.com



To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (21830)10/7/2003 1:16:15 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 39344
 
We know there is highgrade in the Toodoggon area. There always was. Can they start an open pit mine way up there? Where are they going to get Kemess money? Where are they going to get Kemess drilling money?

It's a geo arm waver. Maybe maybe if they get ALL kind of risk money drilling. Argentina gold had the same thing in Patagonia. They spent 80 million drilling and finally inched their way into the Veladero which Barrick is sitting on because they no longer have the mine development authority having lost Bob Smith. (They had become a "loose development" hedging company, making mistake and working by committee. No authoritative consensus with good judgement in mining/milling.)

There are lots of good ideas in low grade mining. IWA is a good idea. Can't get the money. Nobody wants Callaghan's deal. Don't ask me how he survives. Probably sells drugs on the side. I have one at 11 million tons of 2 grams. A lot better than Kemess. I don't want to even wave that one. Got 10 million bucks and want to play? I have one at 1 per cent copper in Timmins. It's 4 miles long. I can get one that is up to 8% zinc and is 30 feet wide and 3 miles long with PM's.. good bulk miner. Fohgeddaboudid.

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