3. Management
Jorma Hannila P. Geo. – CEO:
• Mr. Hannila graduated in 1970 with an Honours degree in Geology from
Laurentian University and has been involved in the discovery of new ore
bodies at Casa Berardi, Quebec, and Thompson, Manitoba, while directing
and managing surface and underground exploration programs for Inco
Limited. He has 35 years of experience in gold, base metals and uranium
exploration in Canada, USA, Mexico, Europe and Africa.
Blaine
Webster
–
President:
• Mr.
Webster
has
spent
40
years
as
a
professional
geophysist,
including
9
years
with
Inco
in
Ontario
and
Quebec.
Since
founding
JVX
Ltd.
in
1983,
Webster
has
conducted
over
1,500
geophysical
surveys
in
32
countries.
He
conducted
work
on
the
discovery
of
Farley
Lake,
Manitoba.
Warren
Tong
–
CFO:
• Mr.
Tong
obtained
his
Bachelor
of
Commerce
degree
from
the
University
of
Witwatersrand,
South
Africa
and
obtained
his
Canadian
Chartered
Accountant
designaYon
shortly
aZer
immigraYng
to
Canada
in
1997.
Richard
Dean
–
Director
(Inco,
Fording
Coal,
Elk
Valley
&
Teck
Coal)
Richard
Nemis
–
Director
(Chairman
Emeritus,
Noront
Resources;
President
&
CEO
Bold
Ventures)
Gregory
Furyk,
CA
–
Director
Brian
HowleA,
CMA
–
Director
11. Sandy
Lake:
Red
Lake
Comparison
RED
LAKE
GEOLOGY
Red
Lake
gold
producFon
20M
oz.
Au
12. Sandy
Lake:
Red
Lake
Comparison
• Similar
strike
length
• Folds
are
approximately
the
same
size
• Red
Lake
is
5,000Z
below
surface
–
Sandy
Lake
is
near
surface
• Gold
associated
with
ultra
mafics
and
felsic
volcanics
and
interpreted
axial
planer
shearing
• Similar
alteraYon
signatures
13. Sandy
Lake:
Red
Lake
Comparison
Gold
Camps
Associated
with
Gravity
Highs
• Under-‐explored
belt
in
the
Ontario
new
fronYer
• Geologic
sehng
and
mineralizaYon
similar
to
prolific
Red
Lake
Camp
• 50
sq.km.
of
prospecYve
ground
• Co-‐operaYng
with
First
NaYons
to
advance
economic
development
19. Sonia
Mines
of
Northern
Chile
Chile
–
stable
democracy
(new,
pro-‐mining
president),
long
mining
history,
significant
mineral
endowment.
Home
to
world-‐class
copper
and
gold
deposits
Chile
is
expected
to
increase
its
producYon
to
3.5
million
ounces
of
gold
by
2015,
becoming
one
of
world’s
10
largest
producers
76
sq.
km.
on
metallogenic
belt
hosYng
El
Indio
and
Maricunga
gold
districts,
and
giant
porphyry
copper
deposits
of
Central
Chile
Over
45
Ag-‐Au
veins
idenYfied
on
Sonia
property
21. Sonia
Regional
Geology
:
Splay
faults
of
major
Pocuro
Fault
host
Sonia
veins
At
least
45
Ag-‐Au
veins
occur
in
a
7
km
wide
vein
belt
Goldeye
property
Vein
structures
up
to
4
km
in
strike
length
are
known,
and
over
1.45
km
verYcal
extent
22. Sonia
HEMATITE STAINED
BEDS
10m
8.89 g/t Au
41.8 g/t AU
Across 1.2m
0.70% Cu
SAN PEDRO VEIN
ROSARIO VEIN
Rosario-‐San
Pedro
Veins
23. Sonia
Project
IRON STAINED ALTERATION ZONE
Rancho
–
alteraYon
zone
on
north
side
of
Rio
Sobrante
from
south
side
of
river.
24. Contact
InformaYon:
Jorma
J.
Hannila,
B.Sc.(Hons.),P.Geo.
-‐
CEO
Tel:
(905)
886-‐2538
Fax:
(905)
886-‐8210
85
West
Wilmot
St.,
Unit
4
Richmond
Hill,
ON
L4B
1K7
CANADA
jhannila@goldeye.ca
www.goldeye.ca
TSXV:
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