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To: Leo Raftis who wrote (1082)1/6/1998 11:16:00 PM
From: rdww  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3650
 
cross lake has a fanclub:

Band-Ore Resources Ltd

The Timmins Mining Camp

Band-Ore Resources Ltd BAN
Shares issued 22,900,000 Jan 5 close $0.86
Tue 6 Jan 98

Dear Investor/Mining Enthusiast/Analyst:

Over the past five years, several new gold discoveries have been made in
the Timmins, Ontario mining camp. Kinross, Royal Oak, Band-Ore Resources
and most recently, Golden Knight Resources, have all found significant gold
discoveries and each of them are still actively exploring and developing
their initial discoveries.

Recently, a significant polymetallic discovery consisting of copper, zinc,
lead, silver and gold has been found in Timmins by Cross Lake Minerals.
This is the most significant base metals discovery in Ontario since the
Texas Gulf discovery in 1964 (now known as Kidd Creek owned by
Falconbridge). In all likelihood the Cross Lake discovery will be in the
class of Aur Resources' copper/zinc discovery in the Val D'Or mining camp
in the late 1980s.

I suggest that you follow the development of this project closely. I
believe the Timmins camp in the not too distant future will be equated to,
in size and scope, to that of the next "Voisey Bay" and that Timmins again
will become an important part of Canadian mining history.

Sincerely,

Wayne J. O'Connor President and CEO

Please visit Band-Ore Resources' Website in order to view the map
highlighting the Cross Lake discovery and respective land position of
Band-Ore. If you wish a facsimile of the map, please contact:

Jonathan Armes
141 Adelaide St West
Suite 1703
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 3L5
Telephone: 416-365-0811
Fax: 416-365-0023
Website: www.band-ore.com



To: Leo Raftis who wrote (1082)1/7/1998 8:20:00 AM
From: dave brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3650
 
Leo, from your profile I've noticed your posting on the Band-Ore thread. Band-Ore had some initial involvement with the Cross Lake play, therefore shouldn't they have some insight as to the potential of the Cross discovery. Why else would they aquire the land mass in Carman Twp. and boldly distribute that statement. Just wondering!