W hitby Frop Press, Wednesýday, October 21, 1992, Page 19 NVOGUE '-E N'VOGUE 'EN VOGUE.,-EN VOGUE Q: OUE fl!mprA.,Represe.nt wat ý LIIcIIIJII~. la mour-and job For centuries, the diamond has represenited wealth and glamour thr-oughout the world. The love affair with tbis 'icy gem continues today and bas made the diamond indut~ into a igificant source. of emp oyment and revenue -for many countries. Over- two ' million people worldwide are employed in some aspect of the diamond business, from mines ta, cuttin cenitres, from desigun houses, audf iUaîlly to the retail outieta. The wealth. Of some,. entire nations is tied directly to this industry. Dianxond mines produced more than 98 muIllion carats in- over 20 countriesiu 1988. International mining operations employed about 150,000 -pole and generated a steady fiowofforeign exchange for minlng countries -- especially important for third world producers.' Botswana, for example, third iu diamoud mining 'production ta, Australia and Zaire, derivýes more than 78 gr cnt of ita foreign cuýrrency fro itathree diamond mines. Once mined, most ofthe world's rough diamonda will be sent 7ta, the Central Sellinig Organization in London,. England. The CSO is an interniational group of associated companies involved with the buying"valuing and selin .of about 80 per cent of the worlda rough diamonds. 11 Ten times per year, respected diamoud manufacturers called 'sight-holders' meet at the CSO ta, purchaselarge amounts of rough diamonds. At this stage, diamonda are sorted and valued inta, over 5,000 categories of shaýpe,>* quality, colour and size. These are then prepared'inta about 100 selling mixtfures. O then will they ,be >rea d'y, for manufacturing at cutting and polisb'ingfactories. The-four major cuttingcentres likely ta receive these diamonda are -New York, Belgium, Isaësl and India. IA MODEL struts her stuff at a fashion show to aid the ICanadian Cancer Society ýat Durham Sqùà sh Club. Fash- ions were by Color Me Beautitul boutique, Ms. Emma Design and Churchill's Men's- Wear. L Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Pres Avegeta-ria ns PROM PAGE 18 American Southwest. Recipes are from Simp4y Light Cooking -- 250 Recipes =ro the Kitchens of Weight Watchers. VEGETABLE-TOFU LO bM VLcup bean Mpruta la cup julienne-eut carrela V/2cup aliceit clllons remerve 1 tablespon for garnieh 1i pkt.Intant veg.- broh and seaaoedng mlx disuoveit lu1M2cup vain watar 2 tablespoona creamy peanut butter 1 tablespoo n ced-aodlum soy sauce la tesapoencorutarch dauh pepper 1A4 lb. 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Protect, skîn in wîunter Diamo 'nd cutting, is a big business eseillyhiterms aOf export. earninge.- h. 1988,,the" approximate value of polished dmond exporta in Belgium was $a billion; in India, $2.6,billion; and in Israel, $ 2.5 billion.' The U.S.A. bas its own ,diamond' nianufacturing industrybut'alo iporta - $3 -billion worth o diamonds annuly rom foreign icentres. hn total, about 800,000 people from 32 countries are involvedin this apect 0'f diamond manufac- turig. India alone has, 700,0» SKE PAGE 30 FGRA0ND OPENING 0PÇfL a new sterie odei sdfrec rm n 4tdKndcris use forhtre, a 1t m L. -. . . .at Elizabeth t., Ajax 619-3392 The Haïr People Times'are .changin-g and sdk\are, we.. Strands has'moved to our exciting new location. Were inviting ail our friends and clients to join us at. 109, Byron St.- Si CalWhitby.>ý Calor, drop by and se fryourself 66645-0550 c Patricia trair Europeans method for f PROM PGE 18keeps our cmpleion healthy ~.x an youthful. 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