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The heavy Ontario representation has prompted openings scheduled for France, Switzerland, England, Sweden, Wales and the United States. For one dazzling day, Ontario could be the focal point of the art world, thrusting Canadian artistic talent, and popular involvement, into in- ternational prominence. Whnttrit.'ArtirtMiettaeHurdendeaignedMeadowNtr.ttor the mark: 72 mum It I: one at e eerleu d tactile sculptures developed for blind children. artario 72, the art multiples project sponsored by the Ontario Arts Council, is well on its way to becoming the world's largest art show. Already, more Gin 300 ammo exhibits in 125 communities are MEDALLION FENCE Company Visit our Factory Showroom and see vour furniture being rebuilt and recovered domestic and imported fabrics. . All work done by professional upholsterers . All workmanship guaranteed . Pickup and deliverv . Free estimates . 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It was the seventh shower for Jackie and was a gathering of the Burbidge Clan. Our most sincere deepest sympathy to Mrs Margaret Weech and family on the loss of their dearly loved husband arid father Roy Weech. Roy was the Fire Chief of Etobicoke and had been on sick leave for some time. He passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital Wednesday, August 23, after a long battle with cancer. Roy was well known not only- in Ontario but across Canada for his work with the Canadian Wayne and Jacie are to be married Saturday, Sep- tember 16, and have a real mod wedding planned. I hope to be writing about it and we wish Jackie and Wayne every happiness on their big day and for many years to come. , Showers, weddings and a reminder UPHOLSTERY FENCING +++ exhibitors will introduce the artario 72 collection into their ongoing educational and cultural programs. Because of Ontario Arts. Council sponsorship and subsidy, the cost of each complete exhibit, which Several other studies im volve the me of multiple fhtorides to prevent decay. control decay, The ex- periment has yet to be conducted with humans. This enzyme apparently attacks a bacterial product associated with decay. This product is called dextran and is involved in the forming of tartar. Tartar stick: to the teeth, irritating the gums and providing a neat for bacteria which produce the acids that attack the teeth. Scientists believe that the enzyme can destroy dextran, causing tartar to break down and cause fewer cavities and Association of Fire Chiefs and will be sadly missed. The funeral service took place in Islington United Church Saturday, August 26 Next to the famous Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England, the best preserved and most elaborate megalithic temple in Britain is to be found on the Isle of Lewis in Seotland's Outer Hebrides. The temple, believed to have been built by a pre- Celtic people of Iberian stock 3,000 years ago, features a circle of standing stones up to 15% feet high from which avenues and alignments radiate in north-south and east-west directions. The Lewis people call the remains the Callanish Stones and the picture above shows a section of the stones as they appear to an ap- proaching visitor. These stones are one reason for the growing in- terest among tourists in the Isle of Lewis and the other Hebridean islands. British European Airways, which services Stornoway twice daily Mondays through Saturdays the year round out of Glasgow, added extra flights on Mondays and Dental scientists are op- timistic that complete control of tooth decay can be a reality within 10-20 years. One study recently reported involves the use of an en. zyme called dextranese to with interment at Glendale Memorial Gardens. +++ Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Bill 3,tAN years old Scotland's Callanish Stones tooth _dt.sf:ay IT ( good oril health. becomes the permanent property of the purchaser, has been reduced to 8198. Visitors to artario 72 will have the opportunity of ordering, at prices ranging from $2 to $15, any pieces striking their fancy. forttruattingurtdertruper. viaionortttrn-rtealetty children.Theehruahim Fluorides have been proven highly effective against tooth decay. Countless studies show children who have been drinking fluoridated water since birth have " much " 65 per cent less decay than children who do not receive the benefits of fhtoridtttion. Fluoridated water, sup- plemented by fluoride solutions painted on the teeth and regular brishing with a fluoride dentifrice, have slashed decay by up to 90 per cent. Use of these techniques has been gaining in popularity. Recently tt dentttrtee became available can by u?ed P! me my! Saturdays to cope with the growing numbers of visitors from Canada, the U.S., England, and Continental Europe. Other Lewis attractions include the Ui Chapel and adjoining cemetery where the Macleod chiefs of Lewis are buried; the whalebone arch of Bragar, and such activities as golf, tennis, hiking and fishing (the local people claim the Grimersta River, although less than two miles long, is the best salmon stream in Europe). Bargains in Harris tweed also help to lure tourists. The crofters who weave the tweed fashion their cloth in an estimated 5,000 designs and colours. The bride, Miss Julie Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C. Hoy, looked lovely in a gown of white silk and finger tip veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations. The matron of honor, Mrs. Linda Fairhead, was in a yellow gown and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. The bride's two sisters, Chris and Sue, were bridesmaids as was an aunt of the bride, Mrs. Gloria Wslavic. Bridesmaids were gowned in yellow and blue Thompson of Northelitte Blvd. who were married SaturlttAu_gyat P., -- Write the British Tourist Authority at 151 Bloor Street West, Toronto, for in- formation on travel to Lewis and the rest of the Hebrides. Even more details may be secured by writing Ian Horne, Area Tourist Officer, Western Isles Tourist Organization, Stornoway, Scotland. Canadian Dental September ' sapphire moth mixed flowers. _ BilliathesonotMr. and Mrs. Stan Thompson of Northelitte Boulevard. His Falrhead and ushers weris Mr. Don Cherry, Mr. David Pyvus and Mr. Peter Guia. A.D., owned a -buekie of The wedding service took place in the Chapel of the War Amputations of Canada, 62 Weilesly Street West and was conducted by Brigadier Herbert Honeychurch of the Salvation Army, a long time friend of the groom's and faithfulness and for centuries has been con- aideredaignifleantenoughto have been the basis for myths and to have been associated with important the west and fohndér of the Holy Roman, Empire in 800 A reception followed at ttte War Amputations Club where guests were received by the bride and groom and parents. Mrs. Hay was gowned in a pink dress and the mother of the groom was in an orange gown. -itttit)tt at the latency “I will. (ht tannin I and! worn by e - horn In that mend: protect: all and will kin; good kid. 8utttmtseiottatr may of In gtttt-itte to his tradition at Imogen in birthstonee. M peycholociltl lure ll that at all the motivating futon that commute to a eucceuful lite, belief in cued! in the most powerful. tt hello! is sufficiently strong that wearing a certain gem will bring these blessings, it may actually help. The at- feet may be no more than a suggestion to kindle poasibllities within ouaeivea. The birthstone for Sep Huber is the sapphire, a precious stone of deep beauty and rornnnce. It Is a symbgl Ist, truth, sincerity historical occasions. We were thrilled Saturday to see our young friend Kees Kruyer from Holland as the athletes from the Netherlands marched into the Olympic Stadium at Munich, Germany. Kees was with the group of young sailors who had to come down from Kiel, Germany to the stadium for the opening ceremonies. The sailing events take place in Kiel rather than Munich. I had a note from Kees' girlfriend the other day and she said that Kees had been gone for Icon-h mistake of having a new girdle And had to take my cumin Noreen with me to the King Edward Hotel, where we were spending our wedding night, in help? me get outoflt. After all these "araratil1gett-dttttout The ancient Persians believed the earth rested on a sapphire whose reflections gave color to the sky. Stan Thompson, father of the groom has been in North western General Hospital since July 6 due to an ac- cident however he was able to attend the wedding in a wheel chair and then had to return to hospital that night. a week with the Olympic team and would be away for another two and half weeks. Emmy was feeling a little sad and very lonely. Bill and I have invited Kees and Emmy to visit with us on their honeymoon. No date has been set as yet, but it looks as though it could be next summer as Emmy writes that she hopes to visit With all these weddings taking place}: brings lack and the old saying that the bride must have "something old and something new, something, _borrowed and and _ea_rried bouquets of us next year, Julie and Bill will reside at 576 Northcliffe Boulevard after a honeymoon in Florida. Julie’s going away outfit was a forest green and white suit dress. Charlemape, emperor of +++ +++ a." I made the of sapphire as being blue, ranging from cornnower blue through royal blue to the deepest indigo. I reality, sapphire can be any color except red which is ruby. An outstanding variation is the star sapphire which is not faceted, but cut en cabochon (dome shape) sothat the six- rayed star reflected at the top is displayed to best ef- fect. Opaque and grayish blue or black this intriguing stone is much sought after for rings, cuff links or tie pins. The exhibition games will be our first look at Team NHL line-ups in action before they pit their skills against the Soviets. Cablecutlng Toronto will televile the tint game in this series in color. sapphires come from the Kashmir district of India, while Ceylon is the source of the largest quantity of gem quality sapphires. Other important sources are Burma and Thailand. has significant amounts are found in the United States. Grham and Keeble Cable will carry the series of Team NHL exhibition games from Maple Leaf Gardens on There are a number of historical references to syysphires for the cure of eye inventory of Charles V notes "an oval Oriental sapphire for touching eyes, set in a band of gold." Sapphire comprises highly colored and transparent varieties of the mineral corundunl. Most people think Sapphires are so hard that mountain villagers in Kash- mir once used these gems as flints to make fire. In hard. ness they rank second only to diamonds which account for their fine lustre and durable nature. A truly fine sapphire will continue to give pleasure throughout a lifetime, and later, can become a treasured family heirloom. The characteristics of a quality gem are clarity, depth and evenness of color, appropriate cut and an over all appearance of beauty. Emma’s Mn until herdeathinN20attheageot M and was bequeathed by her to her Spanish nephew, the Duke of Alba, who later presented it to the Cathedral at Balms. For many years sapphires have been considered one of the luckiest talismans. Sir Richard Burton, the intrepid traveller who translated the Arabian Nights, always carried a large star sapphire with him. So convinced were the natives of the powers embodied in the gem that whenever Sir Richard ap- peared they hurried to serve him in any way they could just for the reward of having a look at his star sapphire. Medicinal properties have also been attributed to sapphires. It was believed that the sapphire could prevent capture by an enemy or win favor with princes. Also it could protect one from poison. It was said thatif a spiderora poisonous same glass with a sapphire the rays from the gem would cause the reptile to die. Some legends claim that the sapphire is a cure for in. until death. A thouund year. later his “new" at Mx-la-Chapolle In opened and the buckle mum to be mud to Napoleon non-mm on his mm to France from one of MI spectacular viptoyiel. NIpolion [Ii It Ill taken fo England _when. h: _and tamutaturthedowntAot hiaEmpire. It mined in The world's finest quality cable TV Team NHL 10 of its cable