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Weston-York Times (1971), 16 Aug 1973, p. 8

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TheMetropolitan Separate School Board are moving ahead rapidly to meet the end of September deadline for the opening of the new school on Avon Crescent. Construction has begun and it shouldn't be too long before the portable school is brought in. serious blood shortages recently. Your blood is needed now more than ever, 50 please plan to attend and support the work of the Red Cross to ensure that blood will be on hand to meet any 6:30 to 8:30 pan. Weston Road at Egiintor Avenue, My, August 28, than 2:30 to 4:30 Dan. and familyandfrimdsin may}; Amtahasuaofatesriestotett dyes: days, canola: with beingheuatttsechG" gr Good Shepherd, ms +++ +++ :30 p.in. and Peridot (pronounced pain a-doe) has been prized not only for its great beauty but also for its rarity. The most important source is the Island of Saint John (also Your Workmen's Compensation Board and The Safety Associations, Ontario the idea of general good fortune can be very reassuring. Self confidence is capable of influencing our lives to such an extent that we may say with all sincerity that any object which enhances our self assurance has, indeed, a magical significance in birthstone; as lucky talismans that we at first perceive. As with all symbols, it is not the object itself but the idea for which it stands which is significant - and say he is optimistic. Whichever disposition is dominant in our per- sonalities has a subtle but powerful affect on both our behaviour and the events which shape our lives. by’the radianceofhopewe imagination. If colored by fear we say such a person _has a morbid imagination or may decry the association as outdated superstition it should be remembered that superstition develops from the highest attribute of the commemoration, ind smtaihormatpesfor [tinny frtteietrh?titiscPtneStio.et theytiguredpmminenttyin Peridot " August birthstone Think about it. When you play tennis, you wear tennis shoes.When you walk, you wear good walking shoes. And when you ia' iii"- - work you wear proper f " footwear for comfort . .. l and protection. _ g connected to the headbone. . The foothone's Peridot is a magnesium ironsilicate. The green color is due to iron in the ferrous state but a trace of nickel is probably responsible for its particularly lively hue. It crystallizes in the or- thorhombic system but is seldom found in this state, the mineral more often occurring as a compact or granular mass or as grains embedded in igneous rock. It is one of the few gemstones There may be confusion over the name of this jewel occasionally for, although it is always known as peridot in the jewellery trade, minerologists often refer to it as olivene or chrysolite. these mines was lost for hundreds of years, however, and it was not until- the beginning of the 20th century that the mines were redis covered and the much prized and beautiful transparent stones began to appear on the market in personal jewellery. stones of lesser quality are found in Upper Burma, Australia, Brazil, Arizona U.S.A. Hawaii and - surely the most intriguing source - in meteorites, in which it is the only gemstone to be found. Egypt. It is said that these ancient mines were originally discovered by pirates and that crusaders acquired some fine stones on their Journeys and presented them for use in ecclesiastical jewellery in various places in Europe. The location of these mines was lost for known " Zeberged) in the Redseaabout50miVen Take a good look at your shoes. Make sure they're not getting run down at the heel. Change fraying laces. And check the soles to see that they're in good condition. A truly fine peridot will continue to give pleasure throughout life and later will become a treasured family heirloom. It is only common sense, therefore, that one should be guided by a reputable jeweller with the knowledge, experience and integrity tohelp with such an important decision. quality gem are clarity, depth and evenness of color, appropriate cut and an overall appearance of beauty. Although peridot is readily identified by a mark- ed double refraction which can be seen through the top facet with the naked eye, it is not wise to trust to one's own judgment unless very ex- perienced in such matters. The unwary can be deceived by a skillfully cut piece of colored glass or by com- posite stones made of colorless synthetic spinel glued to a centre piece containing green pigment. enhanced by a gold setting and the step cut is a popular style of cut although it also look! very beautiful in a faceted round or oval shape, Peridot has a brilliant, vitreous lustre but it is a fairly soft stone ranging from 6-7 on Mohs’ scale of hardness. For this reason it should be handled with in- telligent care. Refrain from wearing it when engaged in activity which could cause scratches and store it in a separate container when not The characteristics

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