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To: Chas. who wrote (61)10/22/1997 2:42:00 PM
From: VAUGHN  Respond to of 135
 
Hello Chuck

Glad the info was of interest.

Good Luck and I hope I am 100% wrong.

Regards



To: Chas. who wrote (61)10/24/1997 4:38:00 PM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 135
 
Hello Chuck

Just a quick follow up to my last post. I came accross this NR from Gerle. You may find the reference to the "complex glacial history" interesting as this claim is just east of WSP's.

Gerle Gold (GGL:VSE) {Report on Gerle Gold} is continuing its analysis of geophysical results, sampling data, and a specially commissioned quaternary geology study on its claims at Doyle Lake located on the Slave Craton in the Northwest Territories. A total of six targets were drilled on the LA 1-25 claims for a total of 1,222.9 metres. No kimberlites were found. Doyle Lake is proving to be an extremely difficult property, with a complex glacial history and unusual geographic features. The north boundary of the Doyle Lake claims is approximately 200 metres from the location of the Hearn kimberlite pipe recently discovered by Monopros. (Oct 20/97

Regards