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Gold/Mining/Energy : A CANADIAN DIAMOND HUNT -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocket Red who wrote (399)9/28/1998 9:13:00 AM
From: Famularo  Respond to of 930
 
NEWS RELEASE TRANSMITTED BY CANADIAN CORPORATE NEWS

FOR: PURE GOLD MINERALS INC.

TSE SYMBOL: PUG

SEPTEMBER 28, 1998

Pure Gold: Ashton to Process Samples From Kimberlites
K-14 and K-11

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Donald R. Sheldon, President of Pure
Gold Minerals Inc., is pleased to announce plans for the testing
of two samples from kimberlites in the Buffalo Hills Project in
north-central Alberta.

A sample of approximately 450 tonnes was taken from kimberlite
K-14 last winter by reverse circulation drilling, This sample now
is being moved to a contract facility for processing by dense
media separation (DMS). The test of K-14 will commence in
approximately two weeks, and will be overseen by Ashton personnel.

Work is underway to acquire a mini-bulk sample from kimberlite
K-11, 30 kilometres east of K-14. One vertical reverse
circulation hole was drilled last winter on this large anomaly.
As reported on May 28, 1998, an initial count of 106 microdiamonds
and 14 macrodiamonds was obtained from four samples weighing 189.5
kilograms, with the largest stone having a maximum dimension of
1.7 millimetres. Core drilling to outline the kimberlite has
begun and reverse circulation drilling will be employed to collect
a mini-bulk sample of 20 to 25 tonnes. The sample will be
processed in Ashton's DMS plant in North Vancouver.

Extensive ground geophysical surveys during the summer have
defined a number of anomalies which may be indicators of
kimberlites. A drill program to test new targets on the Birch
Mountain and Loon Lake properties will commence during the fourth
quarter of this year.

Construction of a DMS plant in the field has been deferred until
next Spring to avoid the inherent difficulties of construction and
commissioning during the winter.

The joint venturers on the central Buffalo Hills project,
including the Birch Mountain and Loon Lake properties, are Ashton
Mining of Canada Inc. (ACA.TSE/ME, 42.5 percent), Alberta Energy
Company Ltd. (AEC.TSE and AOG.NYSE, 42.5 percent) and Pure Gold
Minerals Inc. (PUG.TSE, 15 percent). Ashton is operator of the
programs.