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Message: Manson Creek samples 194 g/t Au, 48 g/t Ag at Meridian

Manson Creek samples 194 g/t Au, 48 g/t Ag at Meridian

posted on Jan 13, 2009 06:55AM

MANSON CREEK DISCOVERS 194 G/T GOLD AT SURFACE AND INTERSECTS 5.94 G/T GOLD IN DRILLING ON MERIDIAN PROJECT

Manson Creek Resources Ltd. has provided complete sample results for the diamond drill program on the Meridian gold-silver project, located 45 kilometres southeast of Revelstoke, B.C.

The drill campaign successfully intersected widespread gold mineralization adjacent to the historic Eva mine. The seven-hole, 1,141-metre (m) program successfully tested 600 m of mineralized strike length adjoining the historic gold producer and confirmed mineralization along a 250-metre additional zone that crosscuts the main mineralized trend.

Surface sampling conducted at the time of drilling further demonstrates the widespread mineralization. One grab sample assayed 194 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 48.1 g/t silver. This sample was collected from an outcrop of sheeted quartz veins within a carbonate-altered sediment host located along strike of the Camborne fault and between drill set-ups for 08MER-02 and 08MER-03.

Sampling from a three-metre exposure of the cross-fault between drill set-ups 08MER-04 and 08MER-05 returned 4.42 g/t gold and 1.40 g/t silver on a one-metre continuous chip sample and a grab sample returned 10.6 g/t gold and 4.40 g/t silver from the same location.

                   MERIDIAN PROJECT: SIGNIFICANT RESULTS

                                        Width         Gold           Silver
Drill Hole           From        To        (m)        (g/t)           (g/t)

08MER-01            84.50    107.50     23.00         0.33             0.23
Includes            92.00     94.00      2.00         1.29             0.20
08MER-02           106.10    109.20      3.10         1.13             0.60
Includes           107.10    109.20      2.10         1.41             0.70
08MER-02           116.18    118.46      2.28         1.78             0.61
08MER-02           126.00    130.00      4.00         2.60             0.85
Includes           129.00    130.00      1.00         5.94             1.70
04MER-04            19.47     20.47      1.00         3.65              N/A
04MER-04            87.40     88.40      1.00         1.34             1.20
04MER-04            89.80     92.96      3.16         1.00             0.96
04MER-04           110.30    111.30      1.00         1.03             0.70
04MER-04           116.80    118.87      2.07         1.78             1.05
Includes           116.80    117.80      1.00         2.46             1.10
08MER-05           170.51    171.21      0.70         3.60             0.11
08MER-06            99.52    101.44      1.92         1.60             1.01

(1) All widths are downhole core length.



                SIGNIFICANT SURFACE SAMPLE RESULTS

                        Gold      Silver         
Easting Northing        (g/t)      (g/t)      Sample details

455808   5627548      194.00       48.10      Grab sample: sheeted quartz 
                                              veins in carbonate altered 
                                              sediment

456029   5627092       10.60        4.40      Grab sample: silicified fault
                                              zone 

456029   5627092        4.42         1.4      1.0 m continuous chip sample:
                                              silicified fault zone

Drill holes 08MER-00 to 08MER-03 were drilled up to 150 m northwest of the historic Eva mine and each of the holes intersected broad zones of silicification and siderite-ankerite-dolomite (SAD) veining that is believed to represent the large regional-scale Camborne fault system which hosts 86 mineral occurrences.

Drill hole 08MER-04 was collared 300 m to the southeast along strike from the Eva mine where the company projected an intersection of the main Camborne fault with a secondary mineralized fault. This drill hole intersected a portion of the main system at the top of the hole returning 3.65 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over one m with the hole continuing on to successfully intersect several mineralized intervals in the crosscutting structure. Assays returned 2.46 g/t gold and 1.10 g/t silver over one m hosted within a broader 2.07-metre zone of 1.78 g/t gold and 1.05 g/t silver.

Drill holes 08MER-05 and 08MER-06, drilled off the same set-up west of 08MER-04, successfully tested a further 250 m of the mineralized cross-fault. Drill hole 08MER-05 ended prematurely in mineralization, grading 3.60 g/t gold and 0.11 g/t silver over 0.70 m, due to hole stability issues. Hole 08MER-06 also intersected significant mineralization including 1.60 g/t gold and 1.01 g/t silver over 1.92 m.

EcoTech Laboratories based in Kamloops, B.C., performed sample preparation and analysis. The samples are subjected to acid digestion and analysis for specific elements using a combination of inductively coupled plasma (ICP) emission spectrometry methods. Gold assays are done by standard fire assay methods. Laboratory-inserted duplicates and standards provided optimum precision and accuracy.


                    DRILL HOLE LOCATION DETAILS (NAD83/11N)

Drill hole        Easting  Northing   Azimuth          Dip   Total depth (m)

08MER-00(1)        455876   5627643       245          -46            35.00
08MER-01           455876   5627643       238          -46           195.00
08MER-02           455876   5627643       238          -60           198.70
08MER-03           455935   5627568       240          -47           198.10
08MER-04           456225   5627135       230          -47           187.45
08MER-05           455947   5627086       020          -47           171.60
08MER-06           455947   5627086       020          -65           155.91

(1) Hole lost due to hole conditions


Surface sampling and the results of the drill program continue to support the company's belief that large, widespread mineralization is present on the Meridian property in proximity to the historic mine workings. Manson Creek is strongly encouraged by the initial drill program that has demonstrated the gold mineralization is pervasive and extends well beyond areas of historical mining. Further drilling will continue to delineate the scale and degree of mineralization as the company moves the Meridian gold project forward.

Background

Manson Creek has consolidated five historic past-producing, gold-silver mines on the current, road-accessible, 675-hectare claim block. The Meridian camp was active in the early 1900s but the fragmented land ownership at the time did not allow for growth and the camp faded after only a few years of production.

Gold and silver mineralization on the block is within and proximal to mesothermal quartz veins related to the regional-scale Camborne fault that bisects the Meridian claim group and hosts many of the historic deposits. Mineralization is also in association with siderite-ankerite-dolomite veins that appear to postdate regional deformation in the area.

The phase one drilling completed this year is the first drill program to test the proximal areas of this historic mining centre.

The president of Manson Creek Resources, Regan Chernish, PGeol, is the qualified person responsible for the design and implementation of the field program, as well as the preparation of this news release.


                      MINERALIZED INTERVAL SUMMARY

Drill hole           From        To     Width         Gold           Silver
                      (m)       (m)       (m)         (g/t)           (g/t)

08MER-01            47.60     49.30      1.70         0.25              N/A
08MER-01            84.50    107.50     23.00         0.33             0.23
Includes            84.50     85.50      1.00         0.86             0.40
Includes            87.50     88.50      1.00         0.99             0.30
Includes            92.00     94.00      2.00         1.29             0.20
08MER-01           139.70    140.70      1.00         0.55             0.30
08MER-01           146.30    148.30      2.00         0.45             0.29
Includes           146.75    147.70      0.95         0.75             0.39
08MER-01           149.50    150.25      0.75         0.56             0.20
08MER-01           151.25    152.95      1.70         0.39             0.18
08MER-01           158.50    159.50      1.00         0.25              N/A
08MER-01           174.34    174.84      0.50         0.37             0.40
08MER-01           181.00    182.00      1.00         0.46             0.30
08MER-02            40.60     42.60      2.00         0.42             0.20
08MER-02            97.35    100.30      2.95         0.24              N/A
08MER-02           106.10    109.20      3.10         1.13             0.60
Includes           107.10    109.20      2.10         1.41             0.70
08MER-02           116.18    118.46      2.28         1.78             0.61
08MER-02           126.00    130.00      4.00         2.60             0.85
Includes           128.00    130.00      2.00         4.90             1.30
Includes           129.00    130.00      1.00         5.94             1.70
08MER-02           152.00    154.00      2.00         0.17             0.55
08MER-02           186.00    188.00      2.00         0.49             1.00
08MER-04            19.47     20.47      1.00         3.65              N/A
08MER-04            87.40     97.20      9.80         0.60             0.79
Includes            87.40     88.40      1.00         1.34             1.20
Includes            89.80     92.96      3.16         1.00             0.96
08MER-04           109.10    112.85      3.75         0.50             0.49
Includes           110.30    111.30      1.00         1.03             0.70
08MER-04           116.80    118.87      2.07         1.78             1.05
Includes           116.80    117.80      1.00         2.46             1.10
08MER-04           138.68    139.68      1.00         0.26             0.40
08MER-04           146.81    147.81      1.00         0.50             0.50
08MER-05            65.55     66.05      0.50         0.40             1.70
08MER-05           125.82    127.90      2.08         0.27             1.07
08MER-05           170.51    171.21      0.70         3.60             0.11
08MER-06            99.52    101.44      1.92         1.60             1.01
08MER-06           102.55    103.21      0.66         0.67             0.50
08MER-06           142.85    144.96      2.11         0.21             1.45


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