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!""#$% &'$( &()) * &('+ President Bob Beckett 705 748-0178 rbeckett@numet.com Next Meeting: Tuesday November 14th at the Orientation Centre, Peterborough Zoo, 7:00 PM Vice-President Steve Wesley 705 743-9175 swesley@netscape.ca Treasurer Brenda Beckett 705 748-0178 brendabeckett@hotmail.com Secretary Position Open Field Trip Coordinator Fred Hall 705 742-6108 fred.hall@sympatico.ca Newsletter Editor George Thompson 613 395-5896 TrueNorthMiner@AOL.com Classified Ads: Any member who has extra equipment or materials for sale or trade can place an ad. Want ads also welcome. Ads must be related to mineral and fossil collecting. Contact the editor at 613-395-5896 or e-mail truenorthminer@aol.com. November 14 th 2006 Meeting Program This is a Show and Tell meeting. Bring in some of your favorite mineral, rock or fossil specimen and tell us about it. We don t care if you collected it, traded for it or purchased it, just bring it in and tell us why it s one of your favourite specimens. There will also be a small silent auction during the meeting so come early and check out the sale table and be ready to bid, bid, bid!! Show Coordinator Mark Stanley 705 639-2406 mark.stanley@sympatico.ca Web Site: www.rockandfossil.com Fluorite and Barite Rogers Mine Property, Madoc, Ontario

Meeting Date Special Activities Sept 12 th Oct 10 th Nov 14 th Dec 12th Jan 9 th 2007 Feb 13 th 2007 Mar 12 th 2007 April 9 th 2007 May 8 th 2007 Election night! Plus a discussion and review of member s new mineral and fossil finds for the year so far. Mr. David K. Joyce will give us a presentation on Gold in Canada. Please bring in your Gold samples to this meeting. A lockable case will be available. Show and Tell Night Bring in your favourite Mineral or Fossil specimens and tell us a little about them. Festive evening celebrating the season. Bring Red and Green Minerals (and festive fossils) to the meeting. Oh, and a few goodies to share if you can. Mark Stanley will be giving a presentation on Celestite Bring along any specimens of Celestite you may have to show us. 30 th Anniversary Show Planning To celebrate our 30 th anniversary we are planning something a little different for this meeting stay tuned!! Program TBA Minerals through the microscope a look at some fabulous micro minerals from surprising localities. Program TBA June 12 th 2007 Program TBA We need ideas for meeting topics. The more ideas we get the more we have to chose from and the more interesting our meetings will be.

The Fall collecting season was well planned with lots of great opportunities to get out collecting. Fred can do lots of things when it comes to organizing collecting trips, however two things he cannot control or plan is the weather and how many collectors will show up on the day. Well folks, between the weather and people not showing up on the planned day pretty much beat Fred up!! COLLECTING TRIP REPORTS Sunday October 1st Only one member showed up to join Fred on this field trip. So they made an executive decision and went off to check out rumors of another site. They both had a great day collecting and may, I repeat may, take the rest of us to this site next year. A lot of members were keen to go on this planned trip to the Craigmont Mine and it is very disheartening when only one person shows up for the trip.. Sunday October 15 th Trip to the Smart and Meany Mines area was cancelled due to the weather conditions. Sunday October 22 nd Trip to the Tait Farm Property cancelled due to our guide for the day being quite ill, plus the weather turned out to be lousy anyway. Saturday October 29 th The trip to the Miskwabi Lake area was cancelled due to lack of interest and bad weather. This is another trip that lots of members were keen to go to when Fred was asking for interest in the site. More support for these types Of trips is needed if we expect the Field Trip Leader to spend time and effort organizing them for us. Sunday November 5 th This trip was cancelled due to the site operators closing the area up for collecting this year. This is a good spot to look forward to visiting in the spring. 2007 COLLECTING TRIP LOCALITIES & MEETING TOPICS Use this space to jot down a few ideas for collecting trip localities and Club meeting topics for 2007. The more ideas we have the better our Club year will be. Remember 2007 is our 30 th Anniversary lets all try and make it an Anniversary to remember! Ideas!!! Topics for meetings!! Suggestions!!! Collecting localities!!! Articles I want to write for the Newsletter!!!

COMING EVENTS. Nov 11-12 2006 35 th Gemini Gem & Mineral Club of Burlington Gem and Mineral Show Mainway Recreation Centre, 4015 Mainway, Burlington, Ontrario. North east corner of Walkers Line and Mainway, parking off Mainway Sat. 10 am-6pm, Sun. 10 am-5pm, Admission: by donation Features: Fluorescent mineral display, micro minerals, soap stone carving, sphere making, faceting, silver smithing, door prizes. Admission: by donation November 17-19 2006 47 th Montreal Gem & Mineral Club Annual Show Friday 4pm-10pm. Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday. 10am-5pm Hippodrome de Montreal /Blue Bonnets Admission: Adults $7:00, Seniors $6:00, Students 12 to 18 $4:00, under 12 free with adult Features: 85 dealers offering: precious gems, minerals, fossils, carvings, tools, books, bead supplies, jewelry and jewelry supplies. Website: www.montrealgemmineralclub.ca February 8-11 2007 53 rd Annual Tucson Gem & Mineral Show Thursday to Saturday 10:00am to. 6 :00pm & Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm Exhibits, daily seminars, activities for all ages, daily door prizes Tucson Convention Center, 260 S. Church Contact: Tucson Gem & Mineral Show Committee, P.O.Box 42543, Tucson, Arizona, USA 85733. Phone: 520 322-5773 or Fax 520 322-6031 March 3 & 4 2007 Kawartha Rock and Fossil Club. Inc. 30 th Anniversary Show. Saturday and Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm Evinrude Centre, 911 Monaghan Road, Peterborough, Ontario Admission $3.00 Children under 12 free with paying adult A great Club show packed with mineral dealers, displays and activities. Contact: Mark Stanley 705 639 2406. Visit our Web Site at www.rockandfossil.com August 2-5 2007 44th Annual Rockhound Gemboree "Canada's largest gem & mineral show" Thurs. 10am-7pm, Fri. 10am-9pm, Sat. 10am-7pm, Sun. 10am-5pm. Contact: Nancy Chapsick, Bancroft & District Events Coordinator at (613) 332-1513, or e-mail chamber@commerce.bancroft.on.ca

ENTRY LEVEL LAB TECHNICIANS-MINERAL SELECTION LAB (File # MIN 06-10-01) SGS JOIN is a global THE leader WORLD in providing LEADER quality testing, development, and consulting services to the minerals & analytical services industries. We have opportunities in our Mineralogy Group, based out of our labs in Lakefield, Ontario. Opportunities are available for full-time and part-time hours in our Mineral Selection laboratory. Candidates will perform semi-technical to technical tasks using microscopes for the identification and picking of mineral grains. These entry level positions are suited to High School Graduates or recent College/University Graduates. Candidates should have good powers of observation, patience and attention to detail. Experience or interest in minerals or gems is preferred. Candidates must be well organized, safetyconscious and able to work overtime and shifts (24/7, very competitive shift premiums provided). Safety footwear is required. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume quoting file # MIN 06-10-01, by November 25, 2006, to SGS Canada Inc. by email (MS Word attachments only), to ca.careers@sgs.com (please note that while we appreciate all applications, we can only contact candidates selected for interview). SGS IS THE WORLD S LEADING INSPECTION, TESTING, VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION COMPANY ca.careers@sgs.com www.ca.sgs.com

SGS is a global leader in providing quality testing, development and consulting services to the environmental, mining/metallurgy, mineralogy and analytical services industries. We have the following opportunity in our Mineralogy Indicator Mineral Selection Group based at our labs in Lakefield, Ontario. GEOLOGIST/MINERALOGIST (File #MIN-06-09-01) Reporting to our Manager of Diamond Services, the incumbent is responsible for examining mineral concentrates and selecting indicator minerals from a variety of samples, including kimberlites. Also required, is the description of mineral textures and the performing of Quality Control checks on minerals selected by the mineral pickers. Experience in kimberlite petrography and interpretation of indicator mineral chemistry would be an asset. A degree in Geology/Mineralogy and at least 5 years experience in indicator mineral selection is required. Ability to operate the SEM and allied instruments is also required. Candidates must possess excellent written and oral skills and be proficient in using business software (including MS Word & Excel). You are accomplished technically and respected in your field. You believe in the effectiveness of teamwork and have the experience to achieve superior results for clients. For candidates who meet these pre-requisites, SGS Lakefield offers a stimulating professional, environment with a competitive compensation package including bonus, benefits package and RSP. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by November 15, 2006 (quoting file# MIN- 06-09-01), to SGS Canada Inc., Lakefield site, by fax 705-652-3529, or email (preferred) to ca.careers@sgs.com (MS Word attachments only please). While we appreciate all resumes, we can only contact those applicants selected for an interview SGS is the World s Leading Inspection, Testing, Verification & Certification Company www.ca.sgs.com

KAWARTHA ROCK AND FOSSIL CLUB Inc. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION OR RENEWAL PLEASE RENEW NOW! Club memberships are due in September at the Annual General Meeting or as soon after as possible. Members who do not renew before the end of December are dropped from the membership list, will not be able to participate in KRFC or CCFMS field trips, other Club activities and will not receive the Club Newsletter. COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS AND PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY NAME(s):... (If a family, list each person s name. Parent/Legal Guardian followed by children) ADDRESS:... (City) (Province) (Postal Code) Phone #:.. Fax #.. E-mail SINGLE ($20.00/yr FAMILY ($25.00/yr Send Newsletters by: E-mail Fax Regular Mail Please Sign here: Date:. Please make all cheques and money orders payable to the KAWARTHA ROCK AND FOSSIL CLUB Inc. If paying by mail, send to: The KRFC Treasurer, 1211 Kenneth Avenue, Peterborough, ON K9J 5P8 DO NOT SEND CASH THROUGH THE MAIL Notice Regarding Membership Fees At the September 12, 2006 Annual General Meeting a motion to increase the Club Membership Fees to $20.00 Single and $25.00 Family per year was made, seconded and carried. If you have not renewed your membership fees please do so as soon as possible. An updated application is included with this Newsletter.