Closes Non-Brokered Financing
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Apr 30, 2009 01:39PM
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April 30, 2009 |
Manson Creek Closes Non-Brokered Financing |
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - April 30, 2009) - NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES. ANY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS RESTRICTION MAY CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF U.S. SECURITIES LAW. Manson Creek Resources Ltd. (Manson Creek) (TSX VENTURE:MCK) is pleased to announce that it has closed a non-brokered private placement of 2,600,000 units ("Common Units") at a price of $0.025 per Common Unit for gross proceeds of $65,000. Each Common Unit consisted of one common share and one-half of one common share purchase warrant. Each whole common share purchase warrant (a "Warrant") entitles the holder to purchase one additional common share at a price of $0.10 per share until April 30, 2011. All securities issued are subject to a hold period until August 31, 2009. A total of 700,000 Units were issued to directors and officers. No finders fees were paid in connection with this financing. Proceeds of the financing are to be used to fund a portion of the proposed exploration on the Meridian Gold property in British Columbia and for general working capital. Meridian Gold Project Overview Manson Creek has consolidated five historic past producing gold - silver mines on the road accessible 675 hectare claim block. In 2008, the Property was the focus of a reconnaissance drill program that followed up on exceptional gold mineralization mapped on surface. Drilling intersected significant gold values within large regional structures that host the past producing mines. During the 2008 program, over 600 meters (m) of strike length bracketing the Eva Mine was successfully tested. To date, Manson Creek has outlined an extensive gold mineralized system over an area of 1,100 m by 860 m that remains open along strike and to depth. Significant gold values in drill core and outcrop, ranging from 2 g/t to 194 g/t gold, occur within this system. Additional mineralized cross cutting structures are also present and remain largely untested. The 2008 drilling program successfully extended known mineralization along strike and to depth of the past producers. Proposed 2009 work will include underground mapping and sampling of historical workings and the integration of this data with the 2008 drilling data set. Regan Chernish, P. Geol., President and Director |