Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd.: Press Release Clarification
March 11 2011 - 11:37AM
Marketwired
Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. ("Mountain Boy" or the "Company") (TSX
VENTURE: MTB) reports it has received the final assay results for
an additional 18 holes from the diamond drilling on the high grade
gold bearing Montrose zone at its Red Cliff project in Northwestern
British Columbia. The Red Cliff is a gold/copper property
consisting of 8 Crown granted mineral claims situated in the Skeena
Mining division approximately 25 miles north of the town of
Stewart, British Columbia. The property is operated under joint
venture and is owned 60% by Decade Resources Ltd. and 40% by
Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. At present, access is via drill roads
off the paved highway 37A.
Highlights of the drilling include 7.1 m of 8.9 g/t gold in
DDH-Mon-52.
Locally fine visible gold is associated with a stockwork of
quartz-chalcopyrite-pyrite stringers occurring along a 30 metre
wide shear zone. Strong disseminated and fracture filled pyrite
mineralization as well as galena-sphalerite-chalcopyrite-visible
gold form an envelope to the above stockwork mineralization.
At the end of the initial drill program, 8 holes labeled UMON1-8
were drilled near the 2009 drill holes. These holes were
subsequently renamed DDH-Mon-27 to 34. Drill holes Mon-29 to 34
were drilled in the area of DDH-UMON-2010-1 (DDH-Mon-27) which
intersected 149.2 Grams per tonne gold over 18.45 meters. Assay
results for DDH-Mon 29 to 34 were released in a December 20, 2010
press release. Drill holes Mon-35 to 38 tested south of the above
holes while holes Mon 39 to 49 tested an area west of the drilling
on the Montrose zone. Drill holes Mon-51 and 52 were in the area of
DDH-UMON-2010. The mineralization in the Montrose zone as outlined
by drilling appears to be offset by en echelon northwest trending
shears and narrow fault zones. Narrow quartz-chalcopyrite stringers
oblique to the main mineralization and present just west of the
Montrose zone were tested by holes Mon-39 to 50. No significant
mineralization was encountered in these holes.
Assay results for these additional 24 holes are as follows:
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DDH No. From (m) To (m) Width (m) Au g/t Ag g/t Cu %
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DDH-Mon-29(i) 48.48 56.4 7.9 5.01 2.87 0.66
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DDH-Mon-30(i) 54.27 57.32 3.05 2.77 1.11 0.03
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and 60.37 61.13 0.76 3.61 12.1 1.78
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and 63.41 71.95 8.5 11.05 3.15 0.47
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DDH-Mon-31(i) 60.37 86.38 25.91 10.94 4.52 0.22
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including 81.71 84.76 3.05 68.63 24.9 0.72
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DDH-Mon-32(i) 82.62 85.06 2.44 1.87 1.4 0.243
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DDH-Mon-33(i) 80.18 85.06 4.87 4.28 3.16 0.06
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and 97.26 108.2 10.98 4.91 3.37 0.19
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and 112.5 127.24 15.24 2.94 2.01 0.31
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DDH-Mon-34(i) 58.54 63.87 5.35 4.47 2.69 0.25
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and 66.16 79.88 13.72 2.34 2.01 0.28
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DDH-Mon-35 71.95 73.17 1.22 1.17 2.4 0.08
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and 81.04 84.45 3.05 7.26 2.8 0.114
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DDH-Mon-36 72.56 76.52 3.96 3.66 2.21 0.15
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and 86.67 93.45 7.78 3.96 4.84 0.49
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and 101.5 102.1 0.61 1.59 11.3 1.9
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DDH-Mon-37 77.13 78.66 1.52 5.57 1.7 0.04
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and 81.71 84.76 3.05 1.05 0.5 0.01
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and 88.72 102.7 14.02 5.11 4.71 0.38
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DDH-Mon-38 151.83 154.88 3.05 12 0.03 0.01
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and 165.24 167.07 1.83 2.07 4.37 0.48
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and 171.95 173.17 1.22 2.25 2.5 0.02
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and 174.5 176.2 1.68 1.21 5.6 0.15
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and 178.4 179 0.61 1.1 2.3 0.13
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DDH-Mon-51 5.18 8.23 3.05 14 2.9 0.04
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DDH-Mon-52 21.95 28.96 7.01 8.9 4.17 0.67
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(i) Previously released.
True width of the zones is unknown at this time. The company
plans to model the drilling to date in order to guide any further
drilling.
Ed Kruchkowski, P. Geo., a qualified person under National
Instrument 43-101, is in charge of the exploration program on
behalf of the company. All samples are assayed by SGS Canada of
Vancouver, BC.
About Mountain Boy Minerals
Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral
exploration company with diverse property and resource holdings
around the Stewart region in British Columbia's golden triangle. It
owns 30% of the Silver Coin project, a gold-silver-base metals
project that is having a new 43-101 compliant resource calculated.
The Company is also exploring silver-base metals on its American
Creek and Bear Valley properties as well as copper-gold on their
Stewart area claims.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Ed Kruchkowski, Director
"This news release may contain forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and
therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results
may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such
statements."
"Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release."
Contacts: Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. Investor Relations
604-681-0710 Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. Ed Kruchkowski 250-636-9232
250-636-9233 (FAX) www.mountainboyminerals.ca
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