Dynacor producing gold from Siscoe

A bulk sample from the Siscoe property near Val d’Or, Que., has yielded three ingots representing about 1,000 oz. gold.

Dynacor Mines (ME) says the sample consisted of 19,260 tons from the Roger zone, 1,200 tons of surface material and 700 tons from the C vein. Meanwhile, about 1,600 ft. of drilling on the Roger zone has confirmed the existence of mineralization to the northeast and northwest. The zone is now believed to intersect two other structures — the F vein and the 20 zone — at depth.

The bulk sampling was financed by means of a gold sale and the sale of 232 flow-through share units priced at $1,000 each.

The Siscoe property hosts the former mine of the same name, which closed in 1949.

The Northern Miner

Volume 80 Number 49

February 6, 1995

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