RE: NEWS IS OUT!!Subject : Stirrup Creek Core Submitted to Assay Labs
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Re: News Releases - Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Stirrup Creek Core Submitted to Assay Labs
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Anglo Canadian Uranium Corp. (URA on TSX.V) (the "Company") is pleased
to announce the delivery of core samples from its Stirrup Creek Gold
Project located 100 kilometres north-northwest of Lillooet and 25
kilometres southeast of the Blackdome gold mine. This drill program
consisted on seven (7) holes at an area of interest previously
identified by the Company's 2005 drill program and a historic drill
program by Chevron in 1988. These seven (7) cores were split in
Lillooet, and transported to two separate assay facilities in the
Vancouver area. It is expected that these assay results will be
received by the Company prior to the end of the fourth quarter. At this
time of year, assay results typically have a turn around time of eight
to ten weeks.
The purpose of the drill program was to follow up the 2005 drilling,
where values as high as 17.40 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 0.8 metre
and 9.75 g/t over 0.7 metre were intersected from drill hole 2005-2.
This previous program was completed to reproduce anomalous gold in
trenches and drill intersections done by Chevron Minerals in 1988.
Chevron's hole 88-5 produced 1.1 metres of 14.99 g/t gold. Over all,
the samples represent the best gold assays from two oxidized shears in
the hole and are separated by 96 metres, the larger value at 164 metres
depth. Several sections analyzed produced anomalous gold and arseno
pyrite. The full results from the 2005 drilling were reported in
Stockwatch on Nov. 3, 2005.
The company feels that the Stirrup gold property represents a large,
low-grade, bulk-tonnage target and has been compared with similar
projects such as Round Mountain in Nevada. Initial inspection of the
core suggests a low sulphidation epithermal type mineralization. Some
lower sections of the core contain altered porphyritic rock suggesting
a porphyry environment.
The technical portion of this release has been approved by James A.
Turner, PGeo, a qualified person under NI 43-101.
About Anglo-Canadian Uranium Corp.
Anglo-Canadian is an aggressive uranium and gold exploration company
with several properties located in Canada and the United States. The
Company's current projects include uranium projects located in
Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Quebec, and gold and base metals
projects in British Columbia. The Company's focus is to acquire uranium
and gold deposits in strategic locations through acquisition and option
arrangements, and further develop these projects with experienced
management teams.
For more information on the Company and its projects, please visit the
website at www.anglocanex.com
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
"Len J.Harris"
Len J. Harris, President
T: 604 669 6807
Toll Free: 866 488 3838
E: len@anglocanex.com
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
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Message sent on Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 9:26:02 AM Pacific Time
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