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Ashton Reports New Kimberlitic Dyke Intersections at Lynx South.


VANCOUVER, British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
 -- Kimberlitic Float Discovered in Three Separate Areas outside of Renard and Lynx lynx, name given to several related small, ferocious members of the cat family. All have small heads, tufted ears, and heavy bodies with long legs and short tails. All are primarily terrestrial, although they are able to climb trees.  

Robert T. Boyd, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Ashton Mining of Canada Inc. (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002)
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:ACA ACA - Application Control Architecture ) ("Ashton"), is pleased to provide a final update on the summer exploration activities undertaken by Ashton and its 50 percent joint venture partner, SOQUEM INC. ("SOQUEM"), on the Foxtrot foxtrot

one of the two artificial gaits of the five-gaited horse. A four-beat gait midway in speed between a walk and a trot. There is a great deal of similarity with several other gaits such as amble, fadge, slow pace, stepping pace, running walk, jog, hound jog.
 property in north-central Quebec. Recent developments include the drilling of kimberlitic dykes at five new sites along the Lynx South portion of the Lynx Anomaly Abnormality or deviation. Pronounced "uh-nom-uh-lee," it is a favorite word among computer people when complex systems produce output that is inexplicable. See software conflict and anomaly detection. , and the discovery of kimberlitic float in three new areas located several kilometres away from the Renard cluster of kimberlitic bodies.

Lynx Anomaly Drilling Highlights

The Lynx Anomaly is a 4.5 km wide indicator mineral and kimberlitic boulder anomaly situated approximately two kilometres west of the Renard cluster. The strongest portion of the anomaly terminates along a linear topographical feature that is associated with a significant system of kimberlitic dykes referred to as Lynx, Lynx North and Lynx South.

On October 12, 2004, Ashton reported the intersection intersection /in·ter·sec·tion/ (-sek´shun) a site at which one structure crosses another.

intersection

a site at which one structure crosses another.
 of kimberlitic dykes at seven of eight targets drilled along the Lynx Anomaly. The maximum intersection at each of these sites ranged from 0.9 to 2.9 metres. At Lynx South, three sites had core holes that intersected at least two continuous metres of kimberlitic material. Given these results, the joint venture extended the drilling program at Lynx South to further define the continuity of the dyke system.

During the extended program, a total of seven holes was drilled at five new sites at Lynx South. All of the holes intersected kimberlitic material, with maximum intersections ranging from 0.5 to 3.7 metres.

The joint venture has now intersected kimberlitic dykes at 15 sites along the Lynx Anomaly over a strike length of 3.7 km. Ten of these sites are situated within the Lynx South portion of the dyke system. Significant strike distances along the favourable Lynx trend remain untested by drilling. The most significant untested section of this trend is 950 metres in length between Lynx and Lynx South.

The 2004 Lynx exploration program has been very successful in providing an initial understanding of the extent of the Lynx dyke system. Diamond results are expected in early 2005 from the 10 tonnes of kimberlitic boulders collected in the summer field season. Further interpretation of geophysical ge·o·phys·ics  
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The physics of the earth and its environment, including the physics of fields such as meteorology, oceanography, and seismology.
 data, the results from the recent drilling program, and the upcoming diamond results, will assist the joint venture to evaluate the potential of the Lynx dyke system and the Lynx Anomaly to host additional kimberlitic sources and to define the nature of future work in this area.

A map of the Lynx Anomaly showing the boulder sampling sites and kimberlitic intersections to date can be viewed on Ashton's website at www.ashton.ca/Lynx.pdf.

Exploration Update: Kimberlitic Float Found in New Sites

The 2004 Foxtrot property summer exploration program included the collection of 2,000 indicator mineral samples. Approximately half of these samples were collected to further define previously identified indicator mineral anomalies. The remainder formed part of a property-scale sampling program that encompassed more than 450 square km. The samples will be processed in Ashton's laboratory in North Vancouver North Vancouver, city (1991 pop. 38,436), SW British Columbia, Canada, on Burrard Inlet of the Strait of Georgia, opposite Vancouver, of which it is a suburb. Shipbuilding, woodworking, and the shipping of grain, lumber, and ore are the chief industries. , B.C., and the resulting information will assist the joint venture in identifying new targets that warrant further investigation in the 2005 drilling program.

During the collection of the indicator mineral samples, kimberlitic float consisting of pebbles and cobbles cob·ble 1  
n.
1. A cobblestone.

2. Geology A rock fragment between 64 and 256 millimeters in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded.

3. cobbles See cob coal.

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 was identified at three different sites located from 3 km to more than 15 km away from the Renard cluster. The discovery of this new kimberlitic float, combined with the previously discovered North and Southeastern Anomalies, further confirms that the Foxtrot property likely hosts kimberlitic sources outside of the Renard cluster and the Lynx Anomaly.

About Ashton Mining of Canada Inc. and SOQUEM INC.

Ashton's prime objective is the discovery or acquisition of diamond prospects capable of rapid advancement to development and production. Ashton has positioned itself among the leading explorers in the Canadian diamond industry. Its key competitive advantages include significant exploration experience and its in-house processing and laboratory facilities in North Vancouver dedicated exclusively to Ashton's exploration projects.

SOQUEM is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SGF SGF Svenska Golfförbundet (Swedish Golf Federation)
SGF Société Générale de Financement (Quebec, Canada)
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 Mineral inc., a subsidiary of Societe generale de financement du Quebec ("SGF"). The SGF, the Quebec industrial and financial holding company, has as its mission to undertake economic development projects in the industrial sector in cooperation with partners and in compliance with the economic development policies of the Government of Quebec.

Ashton is the operator of the joint venture's exploration programs. Brooke Clements, Professional Geologist and Ashton's Vice President, Exploration, is responsible for their design and conduct, and for the verification and quality assurance of analytical analytical, analytic

pertaining to or emanating from analysis.


analytical control
control of confounding by analysis of the results of a trial or test.
 results.
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