Hawkmoon Adds Proven Minefinder to Board – Thomas Clarke

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Mr. Branden Haynes reports

THOMAS CLARKE, PROVEN MINEFINDER FOR HAWKMOON RESOURCES

Hawkmoon Resources Corp. is thanking Thomas Clarke, vice-president of exploration, for his continuing efforts. Without a talented geologist like Mr. Clarke, Hawkmoon Resources could not exist. Mr. Clarke’s recent discovery at hole HMW 21-28 of 83.6 grams per tonne gold has provided the company an exciting starting point for up-and-coming drill programs in 2022.

Mr. Clarke is a true explorationist who, instead of only working and drilling within the known zones of the Wilson project, chose to explore 50 metres south of all previously known gold mineralization at Midrim and was rewarded with a new discovery. As a result, Hawkmoon has received the highest gold grade on the Wilson property for Hawkmoon’s 2021 drill program.

Mr. Clarke has had previous success in Quebec. While a director of Bonterra Resources, he co-ordinated all exploration which led to the definition of the first National Instrument 43-101 compliant gold resource on the Gladiator deposit by Snowden. Today, the Gladiator deposit has been expanded to having indicated resources of 1,413,000 tonnes at 8.61 g/t for 391,000 ounces gold and inferred resources are 4,174,000 tonnes at 7.37 g/t for 989,000 ounces gold.

Mr. Clarke is an entrepreneur and professionally registered geologist who holds a master of science degree from the University of the Witwatersrand, which he obtained while studying as an international student in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has worked on gold, platinum group metals, copper and energy projects. Mr. Clarke has 18 years of experience as a successful geologist and has been a director of public companies continually since May of 2010.

About Hawkmoon Resources Corp.

Hawkmoon is focused entirely on its three Quebec gold projects. Two of these projects are located in one of the world’s largest gold endowed areas, the Abitibi greenstone belt. Both these gold projects are accessed by government-maintained roads and are in close proximity to each other east of the town of Lebel-sur-Quevillon. The third project is situated in the Belleterre gold camp southwest of Val d’Or.

Qualified person

The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Clarke, PGeo, PrSciNat. Mr. Clarke is a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, and is a director and the vice-president of exploration for Hawkmoon.