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Drilling Confirms Mineralization at Borys
Lake Main Zone with Intermittent Mineralized
Intervals up to 43m Wide
KELOWNA, BC, May 9, 2019 /CNW/ - SHINE MINERALS CORP.
(TSX.V:SMR) ("Shine" or the "Company") is
pleased to announce results from the seven hole (907m), maiden drill program at its Watts Lake
property (the "Property"), located in north-central Saskatchewan, Canada. The seven holes were
drilled from three separate drill pads and targeted the south part
of the Borys Lake trend Main Zone, which has seen limited historic
drilling. The current drilling initially utilized the site of
Trench 4, where recent assays from sampling returned up to 21.3% Zn
and up to 56.7 g/t Ag, and where near-by historic drill holes W-1
and W-3 (McIntyre Porcupine Mines Ltd., 1965) reported mineralized
intervals including 8.44m @ 4.69% Zn
(W-1) and 6.1m @ 7.3% Zn
(W-3). All seven holes intersected mineralization, including
holes WL19-006 (line 050W) and WL19-005 (line 050W), which
intersected intermittently mineralized intervals of 43m and 31.8m
respectively. Mineralized intervals as reported in this news
release are based on visual observation of the presence of galena,
and/or sphalerite and/or chalcopyrite, and not based on assay
values. Assays are pending, and results will be disclosed when
received.
Ross McElroy, President, COO and
Chief Geologist, said, "The initial results from drilling at
Watts Lake are very encouraging, with all seven holes hitting
mineralization, including intermittent mineralized intervals as
wide as 43m. The initial hole was
collared to test beneath Trench 4, where recent assays from outcrop
sampling returned up to 21.3% Zn and up to 56.7 g/t Ag, and also
where historic drill holes W-1 (8.44m @ 4.69% Zn) and W-3 (6.1m @ 7.3% Zn) are assumed to be nearby. This is
an exciting time. Drill core samples have been sent to the lab and
we will share the results as soon as we receive them."
Table 1: Watts Lake Drill Hole Summary
Hole
ID
|
Trend
|
Target
|
Collar
|
Mineralization:
Based on Visual Observations in Drill Core
|
Overburden From -
to (m)
|
Bedrock Depth
(m)
|
End of Hole Depth
(m)
|
Grid
Line
|
Az
|
Dip
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Key Mineral
Assemblage
|
WL19-001
|
Borys Lake
Trend
|
Main Zone
|
00E
|
154
|
-49.6
|
31.0
|
61.0
|
30.0
|
Intermittent Visable
Galena+Sphalerite+Chalcopyrite
|
0 - 10.0
|
10.0
|
80.0
|
WL19-002
|
Borys Lake
Trend
|
Main Zone
|
00E
|
143
|
-51.6
|
82.0
|
102.0
|
20.0
|
Intermittent Visable
Galena+Sphalerite+Chalcopyrite
|
0 - 8.0
|
8.0
|
149.0
|
WL19-003
|
Borys Lake
Trend
|
Main Zone
|
00E
|
141
|
-61.1
|
88.0
|
105.1
|
17.1
|
Intermittent Visable
Galena+Sphalerite+Chalcopyrite
|
0 - 6.5
|
6.5
|
176.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
117.5
|
122.0
|
4.5
|
Intermittent Visable
Galena+Sphalerite+Chalcopyrite
|
|
|
|
WL19-004
|
Borys Lake
Trend
|
Main Zone
|
00E
|
140
|
-71.3
|
106.0
|
111.0
|
5.0
|
Intermittent Visable
Galena+Sphalerite+Chalcopyrite
|
0 - 6.5
|
6.5
|
176.0
|
WL19-005
|
Borys Lake
Trend
|
Main Zone
|
050W
|
145.1
|
-49.7
|
16.1
|
47.9
|
31.8
|
Intermittent Visable
Galena+Sphalerite+Chalcopyrite
|
0 - 8.1
|
8.1
|
71.0
|
WL19-006
|
Borys Lake
Trend
|
Main Zone
|
050W
|
145.1
|
-71.4
|
25.0
|
68.0
|
43.0
|
Intermittent Visable
Galena+Sphalerite+Chalcopyrite
|
0 - 6.1
|
6.1
|
86.0
|
WL19-007
|
Borys Lake
Trend
|
Main Zone
|
050W
|
143
|
-85.5
|
104.0
|
107.0
|
3.0
|
Intermittent Visable
Galena+Sphalerite+Chalcopyrite
|
0 - 5.1
|
5.1
|
169.0
|
Samples from the drill core are split in half sections on site.
Where possible, samples are standardized at 0.5m down-hole intervals. One-half of the split
sample is sent to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (an SCC ISO/IEC
17025: 2005 Accredited Facility) in Saskatoon, SK for analysis, while the other
half remains on site for reference. All drill core samples are
analyzed using the ICP3 35 element base metal exploration package.
Mineralized samples are also analyzed using the base metal assay
(wt%) and Gold, Platinum and Palladium by fire assay and ICP OES
finish (ppb) packages. All depths reported of core interval
measurements including sample and interval widths are down-hole and
are not always representative of true thickness.
Further Drilling Details
WL19-001 was an angled drill hole (azimuth / dip of
150º / -50º, respectively) drilled on Section line 000E targeting
the Borys Lake Main Zone No.1 lens in the vicinity of historic
Trench #4, ~30m at depth. Bedrock was intersected at a depth
of 9m down hole and consisted
primarily of a weakly to unaltered upper
hornblende-biotite-chlorite gneiss and a lower quartz-feldspar
gneiss. A hydrothermally altered biotite schist was cored from
23.4m to 65.7m down hole which hosted intermittent
disseminated to banded, veinlet and net textured galena,
sphalerite, pyrrhotite and pyrite mineralization. The drill hole
was terminated at a final depth of 80m in fresh quartz-feldspar gneiss with no
significant sulphide mineralization.
WL19-002 was an angled drill hole (azimuth / dip of
140º / -55º, respectively) drilled on Section line 000E targeting
the Borys Lake Main Zone No.1 lens approximately 60m below the surface and 40m down-dip of WL19-001. Bedrock was intersected
at a depth of 8m down hole and
consisted of weakly to unaltered hornblende-biotite-chlorite
gneiss, calc-silicate, metapyroxenite and quartz-feldspar gneiss.
Several lenses of biotite schist were intersected throughout the
drill hole, with a thick, hydrothermally altered interval occurring
between 58.9m to 112.2m. This main lens of biotite schist
hosted intermittent disseminated, banded, veinlet and net textured
galena, sphalerite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite mineralization. The
drill hole was terminated at a final depth of 149m in fresh metapyroxenite with no significant
sulphide mineralization.
WL19-003 was angled drill hole (azimuth / dip of
140º / -62º, respectively) drilled on Section line 000E targeting
the Borys Lake Main Zone No. 1 lens approximately 30m down-dip of WL19-002 at ~80m below surface.
Bedrock was intersected at a depth of 6.5m down hole and consisted of intercalated
hornblende-biotite-chlorite gneiss, calc-silicate, biotite schist
and metapyroxenite. An intermittently galena, sphalerite and
chalcopyrite hosting, hydrothermally altered biotite schist was
intersected from approximately 82m to
108m down hole. The drill hole was
terminated at a final depth of 176m
in fresh hornblende-biotite-chlorite gneiss.
WL19-004 was an angled drill hole (azimuth / dip of
140º / -72º, respectively) drilled on Section line 000E targeting
the Borys Lake Main Zone No.1 lens approximately 25m down dip of WL19-003 at ~110m below
surface. Bedrock was intersected at a depth of 6.5m down hole and consisted of intercalated
hornblende-biotite-chlorite gneiss, calc-silicate, biotite schist
and metapyroxenite. A thin, galena, sphalerite and
chalcopyrite hosting, hydrothermally altered biotite schist was
intersected from approximately 106m
to 111m down hole. The drill hole was
terminated at a final depth of 176m
in fresh hornblende-biotite-chlorite gneiss.
WL19-005 was an angled drill hole (azimuth / dip of
140º / -50º, respectively) drilled on Section line 050W targeting
the Borys Lake Main Zone 50m grid
west of WL19-001 and ~25m west of historic drill hole 16-72
(25.9m averaging 3.36% Zn and 0.27%
Pb). Bedrock was intersected at a depth of 8.1m down hole and consisted of intercalated
hornblende-biotite-chlorite gneiss and biotite schist. Visible
galena, sphalerite and chalcopyrite mineralization was
intermittently hosted in a hydrothermally altered biotite schist
intersected from 16m to 48m down hole. The drill hole was terminated at a
final depth of 71m in sheared
quartz-feldspar gneiss.
WL19-006 was an angled drill hole (azimuth / dip of 140º
/ -72º, respectively) drilled on Section line 050W targeting the
Borys Lake Main Zone 15m down dip of
WL19-005. Bedrock was intersected at a depth of 6.1m down hole and consisted of intercalated
hornblende-biotite-chlorite gneiss and biotite schist. A broad zone
of intermittent galena, sphalerite and chalcopyrite mineralization
was intersected between approximately 25m to 68m down
hole. The drill hole was terminated at a depth of
86m in fresh quartz feldspar
gneiss.
WL19-007 was an angled drill hole ((azimuth / dip of
140º / -85º, respectively) drilled on Section line 050W targeting
the Borys Lake Main Zone 15m down dip
of WL19-006. Bedrock was intersected at a depth of
5.1m down hole and consisted of
calc-silicate, intercalated hornblende-biotite-chlorite gneiss and
biotite schist, metapyroxenite and felsic gneisses. Intermittent
sphalerite and galena mineralization was intersected in a
hydrothermally altered biotite schist between 104m to 107m down
hole. The hole was terminated at a depth of 169m in strained quartz-feldspar gneiss.
About Watts Lake, including the Borys Lake Zone and Cominco
Zone
Watts Lake is a large contiguous land package covering
13,248 hectares, in the established, deposit endowed La Ronge
Domain, of Saskatchewan. The project covers multiple,
parallel basement conductive corridors, including the ~14km long
Borys Lake Corridor, which hosts the historic Borys Lake lead-zinc
deposit as well as numerous other mineralized occurrences. Watts
Lake is located approximately 65 km north north-east of the town of
La Ronge, SK and 20km northwest of
the community of Missinipe, SK.
The well-maintained gravel Provincial Highway 102 runs north from
La Ronge, through Missinipe to Reindeer Lake and its closest
point is approximately 12.5km east of the property. The Borys
Lake deposit calculations are considered to be relevant, but are
historical. Historic documentation does not make reference to
the estimate being an inferred mineral resource, indicated mineral
resource nor measured mineral resource nor does it make reference
to being a probable mineral reserve or proven mineral reserve as
per NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
The historic estimate is believed to be the most current
available. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to
classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or
current mineral reserves and Shine is not treating the historical
estimate as current mineral resources or current mineral
reserves. Shine has not verified the calculations or the
assay results supporting them, nor has Shine done the drilling and
sampling necessary to verify the classification of the resource or
reserve.
The property has been explored and developed sporadically since
the mid 50's by several companies, most recently Claude Resources
Inc. in the early 90's. Shine is compiling and verifying the
considerable amount of historic work on the property. To date, the
Company has located, surveyed and sampled 7 historic surface
trenches, located several historic drill collars and has reviewed
drill core as available. Historic drill hole and surface data is
being compiled in a modern geological database. This allows for
3-Dimension spatial visualization to assist in modeling the
historic deposit and the on-strike mineralized zones with the aim
to understand the geometry, controls on mineralization and
identifying areas of potential growth.
The Borys Lake trend follows a southwest-northeast orientation
and is coincident with a ~14km long conductive trend as traced from
a 2008 airborne versatile time-domain electromagnetic (VTEM)
geophysical survey. The Borys Lake trend includes five
historic drill-confirmed mineralized zones (Can, Will A, Will B,
Main and Mac) and numerous historic outcrop trenches over ~4.5km of
strike. The historic resource estimate completed by Husky Oil
Operations Ltd. in 1972, included only drill holes testing the Main
zone, and to a depth of 30m.
The Cominco trend is located ~3km to the south along a parallel
trend to Borys Lake. The Cominco zones occur within a
Greywacke-conglomerate and are underexplored compared to the Borys
Lake zone. Historically, two main areas of interest were discovered
along this trend, referred to as the Cominco A and Cominco B zones
respectively from SW to NE. Overall, the Cominco trend appears
to be more anomalous in Copper and silver and to a lesser degree in
zinc and lead compared to the Borys Lake trend.
Qualified Person
The technical information in this
news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian
regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and
reviewed on behalf of the company by Ross
McElroy, P.Geol., President and COO for Shine Minerals
Corp., a qualified person.
About Shine Minerals Corp.
Shine Minerals Corp. is a
Canadian based resource company specializing in the acquisition,
exploration and development of mineral resource assets. The
company's primary asset is the Watts Lake project for which it has
entered into an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest.
The company is headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia. Ironside's
common shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the
symbol "SMR".
ON BEHALF OF SHINE MINERALS
"Ross McElroy"
Ross McElroy, P. Geol.,
President and COO
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