To: marcos who wrote (53488 ) 11/27/2007 3:50:42 PM From: loantech Respond to of 78409 AGX may hit on connor or silverclaim. Here is silverclaim: Amador begins diamond drilling at Silverclaim 2007-07-13 18:04 ET - News Release Mr. Richard Hughes reports SILVERCLAIM PROPERTY DILLING COMMENCES Amador Gold Corp. has initiated a diamond drilling program on the Silverclaim property near Elk Lake, Ont. The Silverclaim property covers the majority of the known silver showings in the area. Historical work on the property has identified a system of parallel veins with high-grade silver mineralization. In 1983, Teck Corp., Silver Lake Resources Inc. and Lacana Mining Corp. completed a 1,049-foot ramp decline and 3,822 feet of underground drilling. A bulk sample weighing 7.5 tons was taken from the floor of the ramp (15 feet and six feet wide) and assayed 11.277 ounces silver per ton. Also in 1983, a bulk sample weighing 10.3 tons was taken from a 20-foot length and four-foot width of the vein and assayed 14.390 ounces silver per ton. A 30-foot drift 110 feet west of the decline was driven north on a vein. A bulk sample weighing 624 pounds from a three-foot-wide and four-foot-high section assayed 18.075 ounces per ton. This vein was projected north for more than 500 feet. In 1984, Teck carried out 6,600 feet of drilling south of the ramp with several of the holes hitting high-grade narrow veins. Limited work has been carried out since 1984. Prospecting and geophysics have identified a number of untested parallel veins. Drilling will test new zones as well as potential mineralization in the vicinity of historical showings and underground workings. >>>>>>>>> Connor: Kootenay to drill 2,000 metres at Connor Creek 2007-07-09 02:22 ET - News Release See News Release (C-KTN) Kootenay Gold Inc Mr. James McDonald of Kootenay reports 2,000 METER DRILL PROGRAM COMMENCES ON CONNOR CREEK - JOINT VENTURE PROJECT Kootenay Gold Inc. has commenced a 2,000-metre diamond drill program on its Connor Creek property being financed by partner Amador Gold Corp. (see news in Stockwatch dated Dec. 16, 2005). Exploration conducted over the past two years has identified several good drill targets as defined by geophysics, geologic mapping, and rock and soil anomalies. The mineralization is polymetallic in nature with gold being the most important metal with an open-ended 125-metre-by-450-metre silver anomaly in soils being the exception. Mineralization is associated with areas of shearing, silicification, sericitization and sulphidation typically hosted in Jurassic-aged sediments within 100 to 200 metres of Jurassic-aged granodiorite intrusives. Two main types of mineralization are found and they are: semi-massive sulphide veins with characteristics similar to the Rossland veins in nearby Rossland that produced nearly three million ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.4 ounce per tonne; and disseminated sulphides hosted in zones of shearing. Gold values in the shearing range up to 11,920 parts per billion gold and in the semi-massive sulphide veins up to 30,765 parts per billion gold.>>>>>>>>> Maybe we get results on two for the price of one!