The most recent exploration program at the Dufferin Mine, during 2009, consisted of a 23-hole, 3,000 metre drill program conducted by Appalaches and reported in the Appalaches press release of March 20, 2010 available on SEDAR. According to the press release, these drill holes show grades reaching as high as 339 g/t gold (10.9 ounces per ton) over 0.4 meter, 350 g/t Au (11.2 ounces per ton) over 0.3 meter and 10.79 g/t Au over 10.1 meters in drill holes F09-07, F09-16 and F09-23, respectively. All of the drill holes were reported to have reached their targets, with from two to eight gold-bearing veins in each hole. The stacked Saddle-Reef type veins are described as being regular and easy to follow throughout the deposit, both laterally and at depth. Appalaches reported that the uppermost six Saddle-Reef type veins had been systematically drilled at 75 to 150 meters intervals over a length of 650 meters and down to a depth of 210 meters. Moreover, the press release indicated that 15 stacked veins had so far been identified, and that the deposit is open both laterally and at depth. Appalaches has compiled its drill data into a preliminary mine model that will be further refined during 2010.......................339 g/t gold (10.9 ounces per ton) over 0.4 meter, 350 g/t Au (11.2 ounces per ton) over 0.3 meter and 10.79 g/t Au over 10.1 meters in drill holes F09-07, F09-16 and F09-23, respectively. All of the drill holes were reported to have reached their targets, with from two to eight gold-bearing veins in each hole...Traps7