25.05.2015 Views

Pretoria Gem and Mineral Club

Pretoria Gem and Mineral Club

Pretoria Gem and Mineral Club

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>Pretoria</strong> <strong>Gem</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong> <strong>Club</strong><br />

Affiliated to the Federation of Southern African <strong>Gem</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Mineral</strong>ogical Societies<br />

March 2005<br />

PRETORIA ROCKHOUND DIGEST<br />

The <strong>Pretoria</strong> <strong>Gem</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong> <strong>Club</strong><br />

<strong>Club</strong>house: 29, 26 th Street<br />

PO Box 36888, Menlo Park, 0102 Menlo Park, <strong>Pretoria</strong>. Tel (012) 460 1494<br />

<strong>Pretoria</strong> EVERY SATURDAY: 10:00 – 17:00<br />

South Africa<br />

e-mail: pgmc@fosagams.co.za<br />

Chairman: Douw Steyn 083 260 7416 Vice-Chairman Dieter Heinichen (012) 991 5839<br />

douw@flintsteyns.co.za Secretary: Di de Villiers 082 562 8983<br />

dide@inmins.co.za<br />

Treasurer: Cor Hutten 072 206 4242 Editor: Esté Steyn 082 821 2018<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

HEADLINES: Rob Smith’s OPEN DAY! Be there!!<br />

GEMBOREE 2005 Port Shepstone!<br />

*** Monthly SWOP, SELL & SOCIAL 5 March<br />

*** Outing to Rob Smith 6 March<br />

*** MONTHLY MEETING: NOTE: Moved to 2 APRIL!!<br />

REGULAR MEETINGS:<br />

Swop, Sell <strong>and</strong> Social at the <strong>Club</strong>house - every first Saturday of the month<br />

Workshop Maintenance Night<br />

- every 2nd Wednesday of the month<br />

Monthly <strong>Mineral</strong> meeting<br />

- every third Tuesday of the month<br />

Silversmithing meeting - every Thursday from 19:00 – 21:00<br />

Cabochon class<br />

- every second Saturday of the month<br />

Monthly meeting<br />

- every last Monday of the month<br />

The Workshop at the <strong>Club</strong>house is open every Saturday of the month from 10am – 5pm.<br />

Please NO SMOKING in the <strong>Club</strong>house!<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

We wish to welcome the following new members who joined in the last months: Bernice Michalec, Paul Michalec,<br />

Ben Kruger, Samantha Serfontein, Karin Serfontein <strong>and</strong> Laura Fotheringham.<br />

Also, the following new members were welcomed in the email Newsletter last month, but accidently dropped off the<br />

first page of the snailmail print, so we say again to Sian Eliot, Trudi De Beer, Stephan De Beer, Theo Peters, David<br />

Cowin & Lynette Cowin …<br />

May your association with the <strong>Club</strong> be enjoyable, long <strong>and</strong> productive.


CALENDAR OF EVENTS:<br />

March 2005:<br />

Date Event Time Contact detail<br />

5 SWOP, SELL & SOCIAL at the <strong>Club</strong>house<br />

14:00 – LATE!<br />

Douw Steyn 0832607416<br />

6 Outing to Rob Smith 10:00 Horst Windisch 012 4607562<br />

8 Social / Educational OUTING - Visit to Diamond Cutting works Horst Windisch 012 4607562<br />

9 Workshop Maintenance Evening<br />

19:00 <strong>Club</strong>house: Lex 0834496812<br />

12 Cabochon class – contact Rex Alp to book your class<br />

11:00 – 14:00<br />

Rex Alp (012) 545 9010<br />

15 Monthly <strong>Mineral</strong> Meeting at <strong>Club</strong>house 19:00 Horst Windisch 012 4607562<br />

19 Silversmithing class - contact Lex Krabbendam to book your class<br />

10:00 – 17:00<br />

Lex 0834496812<br />

20 Geologogical OUTING – Overview of PRETORIA – Part 1 Markus van der Neut<br />

012 - 998 8090 after hours<br />

22 Committee meeting at <strong>Club</strong>house 18:30 <strong>Club</strong>house<br />

25-28 GEMBOREE – PORT SHEPSTONE<br />

28 Monthly meeting at <strong>Club</strong>house MOVED TO Saturday, 2 April, 13:30 MOVED!!! <strong>Club</strong>house<br />

* Silversmithing: every Thursday from 19:00 – 21:00 19:00 – 21:00 <strong>Club</strong>house: Lex 0834496812<br />

*<br />

Faceting classes by appointment only – contact Phillip Alp to book<br />

your class<br />

Any Saturday<br />

Phillip Alp (h) 014 574 3488 or<br />

(w) 014 571 2159<br />

April 2005:<br />

Date Event Time Contact detail<br />

2 Monthly MEETING (for March) <strong>and</strong><br />

12:30<br />

Douw Steyn 0832607416<br />

SWOP, SELL & SOCIAL at the <strong>Club</strong>house<br />

14:00 – LATE!<br />

9 Silversmithing class – contact Lex Krabbendam to book your class<br />

10:00 – 17:00<br />

Lex 0834496812<br />

9 Cabochon class – contact Rex Alp to book your class<br />

11:00 – 14:00 Rex Alp (012) 545 9010<br />

13 Workshop Maintenance Evening<br />

19:00 <strong>Club</strong>house: Lex 0834496812<br />

16 - 17 OUTING to Bloemhof Douw Steyn 0832607416<br />

19 Committee meeting at <strong>Club</strong>house 18:30 <strong>Club</strong>house<br />

20 Monthly <strong>Mineral</strong> Meeting at <strong>Club</strong>house MOVED TO Wednesday, not Tue 19:00 Horst Windisch 012 4607562<br />

25 Monthly meeting at <strong>Club</strong>house 19:30 <strong>Club</strong>house<br />

* Silversmithing: every Thursday from 19:00 – 21:00 19:00 – 21:00 <strong>Club</strong>house: Lex 0834496812<br />

*<br />

Faceting classes by appointment only – contact Phillip Alp to book<br />

your class<br />

Any Saturday<br />

Phillip Alp (h) 014 574 3488 or<br />

(w) 014 571 2159<br />

INFO FROM THE COMMITTEE:<br />

1. Membership Fees 2005<br />

Membership fees for 2005 are now due:<br />

Membership Type: 2005<br />

Town member<br />

Principle member<br />

Additional member<br />

Joining fees<br />

Country member, pensioner, student<br />

Principle member<br />

Additional member<br />

Joining fees<br />

2. Membership Database Update<br />

200<br />

30<br />

20<br />

180<br />

30<br />

20<br />

We want to thank each <strong>and</strong> every person who<br />

responded to the update form sent with the January<br />

Newsletter – we sincerely appreciate the positive<br />

response. We trust that our database is now updated<br />

again with everybody’s latest information.<br />

2.1 Emails<br />

We also want to thank al those who positively responded<br />

to our plea to receive your newsletter, The Rockhound<br />

Digest, via email. This entails a saving of close to<br />

R1500 per annum <strong>and</strong> in a non-profit organisation such<br />

as our <strong>Club</strong>, it’s a lot of money <strong>and</strong> can be put to good<br />

use elsewhere.<br />

2.2 Membership Cards<br />

We are very glad to announce that we’re in position now<br />

to issue Membership Cards again <strong>and</strong> every person that<br />

has paid their membership fees for 2005, should receive<br />

theirs with this Newsletter.<br />

ewsletter.<br />

Membership: 2005<br />

2.3 Membership Kits<br />

<strong>Pretoria</strong> <strong>Gem</strong> & <strong>Mineral</strong> <strong>Club</strong><br />

(Established : 1957)<br />

Affiliated to F.O.S.A.G.A.M.S.<br />

NAME<br />

Member since: 1905 Member Number: 777<br />

We are also up to date with Membership kits again <strong>and</strong><br />

all members who’ve joined lately should’ve either<br />

received their kit when they joined or with this<br />

Newsletter.<br />

.


2.4 <strong>Club</strong>house / Workshop ID Cards<br />

Membership Identification at the <strong>Club</strong>house, via<br />

Membership cards / -numbers in future, was discussed<br />

at length at our AGM <strong>and</strong> a suggestion came from the<br />

floor that it should become st<strong>and</strong>ard practice to use your<br />

membership number for ID.<br />

<strong>Pretoria</strong> <strong>Gem</strong> & <strong>Mineral</strong> <strong>Club</strong><br />

CLUB MEMBERSHIP CARD<br />

Member Number: 007<br />

«Name» «Surname»<br />

This card is the property of the <strong>Pretoria</strong> <strong>Gem</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>and</strong> may not be removed from the<br />

<strong>Club</strong>house. If found please return to PGMC, PO Box 36888, Menlo Park, 0102<br />

With our growing <strong>Club</strong> membership it has become<br />

impossible for everybody to know everybody <strong>and</strong><br />

especially newer members will appreciate that we have<br />

some form of identification (a nametag) that we can wear<br />

when visiting the <strong>Club</strong>house – this will help with<br />

financials at Duty Desk as well. We are going to give<br />

this a good try in the next few months <strong>and</strong> we ask for<br />

everybody’s cooperation.<br />

We plan to implement this in the next few weeks in the<br />

following manner:<br />

• A nametag / card (similar to your Membership<br />

Card) will be printed for each member that has<br />

paid for 2005 <strong>and</strong> will be kept at the <strong>Club</strong>house.<br />

• The member on duty will use your (cleary<br />

visible) membership number when you register<br />

for workshop or take out books from the library,<br />

etc.<br />

• PLEASE don’t take this card home with you –<br />

an area will be provided at the duty desk for<br />

these ID cards to be kept <strong>and</strong> you can pick<br />

yours up when you come in in the morning <strong>and</strong><br />

leave it again at the duty desk when you leave.<br />

Don’t fear, you will not be turned away if you have not<br />

paid for 2005 <strong>and</strong> there is no card for you at the Duty<br />

Desk yet … this is a project in it’s infant shoes <strong>and</strong> we’ll<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le it accordingly.<br />

3. Duty Desk – Dieter Heinichen<br />

The new duty roster has been compiled <strong>and</strong> distributed<br />

by e-mail to those having an electronic address <strong>and</strong><br />

others that happened to be present at the <strong>Club</strong> last<br />

Saturday. The remainder of helpers will get their rosters<br />

with this mailing of the Rockhound Digest.<br />

We still have a fair number of vacancies on the<br />

administrative side of the helpers <strong>and</strong> once again plead<br />

that willing helpers come forward. With the new printed<br />

guidelines for the tasks to be attended to it really is not a<br />

difficult job. So, please give Linda or Dieter a call.<br />

4. Personals<br />

We are sad to announce that another rockhound <strong>and</strong><br />

friend, Arrie Breur, passed away in November. Our<br />

deepest sympathy also goes to his wife Henna <strong>and</strong><br />

family.<br />

We also want to let Neville Farren, who’s undergone a<br />

back operation recently, know that he’s in our thoughts<br />

<strong>and</strong> we hope to see him up <strong>and</strong> about at the <strong>Club</strong> soon.<br />

CLUB ACTIVITIES & Other:<br />

1. SWOP, SELL & SOCIAL, March 5<br />

After a very successful kick off in February, we hope to go from<br />

strength to strength with these events in 2005. We’ve received<br />

another donation towards the building fund – thank you to Rey<br />

van Staden – which will be on sale next Saturday. We know<br />

you’re saving your money for Rob Smiths OPEN DAY on Sunday,<br />

but come <strong>and</strong> enjoy the afternoon with us nevertheless.<br />

Spread the news – our dealers are going through a lot of effort<br />

to be there every month <strong>and</strong> we want to support them as best<br />

we can – tell your friends. There will be the usual opportunity to<br />

buy/swop some specimens to enhance your collections or just<br />

come <strong>and</strong> have a social with us – bring your meat <strong>and</strong> drinks <strong>and</strong><br />

join the guys around the braai fires.<br />

SEE YOU!!<br />

2. Monthly Outing to ROB SMITH’s – March 6<br />

Come <strong>and</strong> join us at this annual event at Rob Smith’s home<br />

(African <strong>Gem</strong>s <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong>s) at 14 Ostend Street, Klippoortjie,<br />

Germiston. (A convoy, for those who do not know the way, will<br />

be leaving the <strong>Club</strong>house at 08:45 on that morning.) NO<br />

SELLING/SWAPPING to take place before 10:00. A live auction<br />

(in aid of funds for the “South African Lapidary Magazine” will be<br />

held at 11:30, so please bring along your donations for<br />

this event.<br />

Rob <strong>and</strong> his staff normally supply boerewors rolls <strong>and</strong> cold<br />

drinks at lunchtime. Come <strong>and</strong> meet your fellow<br />

rockhound members from both our <strong>and</strong> the Wits <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

Don’t forget to bring along cash or your cheque book your<br />

obtain some REAL BARGAINS. Organisers: Rob Smith <strong>and</strong><br />

Horst Windisch (012) 460 7562.<br />

3. Social / Educational OUTING - Visit to<br />

Diamond Cutting works – March 8<br />

This will be the first outing of this sub-section. A diamond<br />

cutting works in the center of Johannesburg will be<br />

visited, where the visit starts at 10:00. This visit has been<br />

made possible through Basil Watermeyer (the inventor of<br />

the Barion Cut). Please contact Horst Windisch on 012-<br />

4607562 to obtain instructions of how to get to the<br />

diamond cutting works.<br />

4. Workshop & Machinery, March 9<br />

Please remember our Workshop maintenance evening on<br />

the 2 nd Wednesday of the month. All the “h<strong>and</strong>y men”<br />

please come <strong>and</strong> pool your expertise & resources <strong>and</strong><br />

“fix” <strong>and</strong> “build” that which needs attention in the<br />

<strong>Club</strong>house & Workshop.


We start at 19:00 <strong>and</strong> anyone interested must please contact<br />

John Bruigom on 083 675 3605 or Lex Krabbendam on 083 449<br />

6812.<br />

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! This is an urgent appeal for<br />

cleaning rags to be used in the Workshop. Anything you<br />

have lying around the house that can suck up oil – please<br />

make a donation to the <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

5. <strong>Mineral</strong> Section news – Horst Windisch<br />

Most of you would’ve noticed the beautiful <strong>Mineral</strong> Showcase in<br />

the <strong>Club</strong>house – our thanks go to Wolf Windisch for the<br />

manufacture <strong>and</strong> installation of this showcase. This has now<br />

filled a gap in the <strong>Club</strong>house scenario. There are already a few<br />

donated specimens in the showcase. Labels will soon be printed,<br />

also indicating the name of the donor. We are also in the<br />

process of obtaining some more donations<br />

A Reminder again: It was decided to hold the mineral meetings<br />

on the THIRD TUESDAY of the month (NOT the 3rd<br />

Wednesday as was reported earlier), EXCEPT for those four<br />

months where this would clash with the Main Committee meeting<br />

of the <strong>Club</strong>. These months are APRIL, June, July, September <strong>and</strong><br />

October. Members will in any case be notified per Newsletter<br />

every month on which dates these meetings will be held.<br />

This month’s topic (March 15) will be a slide presentation on<br />

volcanoes by Graham Reeks<br />

6. Silversmithing Project – Beginners’ & Advanced<br />

Course – March 19, 10am – 5pm<br />

Instructor:<br />

Who:<br />

Project:<br />

Tobias Beyers<br />

Beginners or Advanced participants<br />

welcome.<br />

We’ll make a pendant where we will<br />

first pierce (saw out) a pattern, <strong>and</strong><br />

then dome the whole piece, to create<br />

a threedimensional effect (See<br />

sketches in <strong>Club</strong>house)<br />

Cost: R25 pp. This fee includes workshop fees,<br />

tea/coffee, instruction <strong>and</strong> a saw blade. Does not<br />

include materials, which will be on sale at the<br />

<strong>Club</strong>house.<br />

Notes: The project can be done in the following<br />

materials: sterling-silver, copper, brass or nickel (old<br />

cans). (Nickel is very tough material to work with)<br />

Silver will be on sale at the <strong>Club</strong>house during the<br />

course. You will need a piece of plate-silver of<br />

thickness ±1mm, round in shape (Ø 20-30mm). You<br />

will need a piercing-saw (jewellers saw) <strong>and</strong> some<br />

fine saw-blades (3/0). If you have a small drill-bit<br />

<strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> drill, bring it along.<br />

Registration: Book with Lex Krabbendam<br />

on 083 449 6812.<br />

7. Geologogical OUTING March 20 – Overview<br />

of PRETORIA – Part 1, - by Markus van der<br />

Neut<br />

The idea of this outing would be to give the participants<br />

an overview of the geology of <strong>Pretoria</strong> <strong>and</strong> surroundings.<br />

As far as possible representative sites of the different<br />

formations will be visited as well as stops providing a<br />

geographical overview. This will mean a lot of driving <strong>and</strong><br />

stopping at different sites, with little walking. Sites to be<br />

visited will depend on what exposures are still available<br />

(development of houses etc) as well as the location, ie if<br />

the site is safe from a traffic point of view.<br />

Overview of <strong>Pretoria</strong> – part 1<br />

It will be good to start at the base of the succession <strong>and</strong><br />

then move up. I will try <strong>and</strong> have bulleted notes available<br />

for each participant to act as guide. Depending on the<br />

development, the area near “Die Munt”, just outside of<br />

Centurion, would be a good start to show the Black Reef<br />

Formation. From there I would like to show a few of the<br />

dolomite formations in <strong>and</strong> around Centurion (availability<br />

of sites yet to be finalised). I would like to end the<br />

morning at Johan Rissik Drive (just below Fort<br />

Klapperkop). The viewpoints along this drive provide a<br />

good overview of the formations to be visited during the<br />

second part.<br />

The meeting time wil be 09:30 at the turnoff to Botha Ave<br />

on the N1, coming from the <strong>Club</strong>house (north).<br />

If you are interested in going along, please phone Markus<br />

van der Neut 012 - 998 8090 after hours<br />

8. March Monthly meeting, MOVE to April 2<br />

PLEASE NOTE: A decision was taken by the members<br />

present at the February meeting, that, due to most of<br />

them going to <strong>Gem</strong>boree 2005 in Port Shepstone, the<br />

MARCH meeting (March 28) will move to the following<br />

Saturday (April 2) just before the Swop & Sell.<br />

There will be no normal “Main Programme”, but instead<br />

the “News <strong>and</strong> Actuality” of the <strong>Club</strong> will be discussed<br />

after the normal reading of the minutes <strong>and</strong> discussion of<br />

matters arising from the minutes.<br />

Here’s a chance for all those who never come to Monday<br />

evening meetings because of late night driving .. no<br />

excuse this time … it’s midday <strong>and</strong> just before our<br />

monthly FUN event!<br />

9. Silversmithing Project – Beginners’ /<br />

Advanced Course – April 9, 10am – 5pm<br />

Instructor:<br />

Who:<br />

Bernard Strydom<br />

Beginners as well as advanced<br />

members who are interested in<br />

this particular course.<br />

Continue …<br />

Page 4 of 8


Project:<br />

Set a cabochon-stone in a simple<br />

setting; make a pendant with a clip-on<br />

loop. See drawings in the <strong>Club</strong>house<br />

on the Silversmithing pin-board.<br />

Cost: R25 pp. This fee includes workshop fees,<br />

tea/coffee, instruction. Does not include materials<br />

(silver / stones) for the course.<br />

Notes: Plan well ahead <strong>and</strong> cut your own stone<br />

before this course! You can also buy one, but the<br />

idea of being a PGMC member is to make full use of<br />

the opportunities <strong>and</strong> the whole workshop. Wouldn’t<br />

it be nice to have a pendant, made by yourselves,<br />

with a stone which you set yourselves <strong>and</strong> even<br />

better if you picked it up yourselves on a PGMC<br />

outing!!<br />

Registration: Book with Lex Krabbendam<br />

on 083 449 6812.<br />

10. Cabochon news – Linda Stone<br />

The competition dates <strong>and</strong> requirements for the next<br />

twelve months are as follows:-<br />

June 18th 2005 - sodalite, three st<strong>and</strong>ard form cabochons<br />

October 15th 2005 - any green stone, three free form<br />

cabochons, e.g. malachite, buddstone, jade, green moss<br />

agate, verdite, graphic granite, ocean jasper.<br />

March 18th 2006 - jasper , three st<strong>and</strong>ard form<br />

cabochons<br />

The st<strong>and</strong>ard form will be judged as prescribed by the<br />

FOSAGAMS National rules (see January Newsletter).<br />

11. More Lapidary News - Geelong 2005!!<br />

(Repeat) To all of you who entered <strong>and</strong> made us proud<br />

in 2004, here’s a message from Fay Pierides: Start<br />

preparing for Geelong 2005 (August 2005). Let’s start<br />

now already to prepare cabochons for this competition<br />

<strong>and</strong> make our <strong>Club</strong>s’ entries in 2005 THE BEST EVER!!!<br />

CLUB REPORTS:<br />

1. Helper’s Function<br />

On a balmy Friday evening, early in February, about 30<br />

helpers <strong>and</strong> partners enjoyed this year's helper's function in<br />

the <strong>Club</strong>'s garden. This time we had a finger supper with a<br />

varity of liquid refreshments; the <strong>Club</strong>'s THANK YOU to all<br />

our helpers. Unfortunately quite a number of helpers could<br />

not make it that evening.<br />

2. SWOP, SELL & SOCIAL, February 5<br />

We want to thank everybody who attended our first Swop,<br />

Sell <strong>and</strong> Social for 2005 – it was a great success <strong>and</strong> we<br />

made R1600 towards our Building Fund.<br />

We had a wonderful Silent Auction <strong>and</strong> with so much fun,<br />

we will surely do it again at one of the S,S&S sessions this<br />

year.<br />

We want to thank the dealers present for the donations<br />

they gave towards our Auction in aid of the Building fund:<br />

Rom Koppert, Henk Viljoen, Dave Finch & Isabel Nirina <strong>and</strong><br />

Roarke Lessing. We appreciate you being at our S,S & S’s<br />

<strong>and</strong> we thank you for your donations.<br />

More donations received will be up for sale at the next S&S<br />

… see <strong>Club</strong> Events on page 3.<br />

3. Workshop & Machinery, February 9<br />

Thank you to Lex Krabbendam, Erich Mayerl <strong>and</strong> Don<br />

Souter <strong>and</strong> his son for being at the first Maintenance<br />

evening for 2005.<br />

4. Silversmithing Project – Beginners’ Course –<br />

12 February – feedback Esté Steyn<br />

9 People attended this course. Tobias shared his expertise<br />

with us <strong>and</strong> teached us how to make a ring with a<br />

cabochon-stone in a simple seting. It is SUCH a wonderful<br />

feeling to make something like this yourselves <strong>and</strong> the<br />

whole silversmithing section was a buzz of excitement<br />

as all the beginners worked <strong>and</strong> learned.<br />

Thank you very much, Tobias <strong>and</strong> Lex, for organizing<br />

the courses for us <strong>and</strong> for taking the time to help us<br />

learn the skill. You definitely enrich our lives.<br />

5. FEBRUARY MINERAL MEETING - Horst<br />

Windisch<br />

Thirteen members attended this meeting where the<br />

subject under discussion was “blue minerals”. Wiebke<br />

gave an introduction of what causes the “blue” in blue<br />

minerals, after which quite a number of interesting<br />

minerals were put on display. Aquamarine, azurite,<br />

blue lace agate, blue chalcedony, brucite, celestite,<br />

dumortierite <strong>and</strong> sapphire were some of the specimens<br />

brought along.<br />

At the end of this session, Rey van Staden gave us a<br />

short report on his recent visit to the Tucson Show,<br />

which he attended.<br />

6. LAPIDARY NEWS (by Linda Stone)<br />

Cabochon Competition, February 19<br />

Natalie Calaghan is thanked for her entry. She entered<br />

two rose quartz cabochons.<br />

It was decided by the committee that in future judging<br />

will not take place in February but in March. The<br />

reason for this step being that February is too early in<br />

the year <strong>and</strong> therefore longer preparation time is being<br />

allowed.<br />

Hannie Kohlmeyer, Helmut Schoenberger <strong>and</strong> Horst<br />

Windisch are thanked for assisting with the judging.<br />

Page 5 of 8


7. Outing to WITFONTEIN, February 20<br />

Despite the inclement rainy weather on 21st February, all<br />

members who had intimated that they would be coming<br />

(plus some others) attended this outing to collect some<br />

“dolomitised serpentine” at Witfontein. 13 cars (19 adults<br />

<strong>and</strong> five children) took part. Through the sterling efforts of<br />

Dave, Keith, Klaus, Martin <strong>and</strong> Theo, “”mincemeat” was<br />

made of the large boulders in no time, by them lustily<br />

swinging the 14 lb hammers; “smaller” rocks were made<br />

from “bigger” rocks <strong>and</strong> after an hour, most members<br />

departed, satisfied with what they had managed to collect.<br />

(The majority of the members attending were from our<br />

<strong>Club</strong>).<br />

8. Silversmithing Project – Beginners’ Course – 26<br />

February – feedback by Tish Pettit <strong>and</strong> Rienie<br />

Venter.<br />

9 People attended this course. Bernard was super as<br />

always – his students can’t stop mentioning his patients,<br />

helpfulness <strong>and</strong> maticulous way of teaching. His<br />

perfectionism also definitely rubs off on his students …<br />

just when we think our projects is “good enough” he<br />

encourages us to do better. We made two beautiful<br />

domed rings. It was like Christmas afterwards …<br />

everybody was SO excited about the rings in the end.<br />

All <strong>and</strong> all it was a very enjoyable day. Lex also<br />

assisted us in the afternoon. Thank you to Bernard<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lex for investing their time in us.<br />

9. Monthly meeting held on February 28 –<br />

PEARLS<br />

The main programme for the evening was a talk on<br />

PEARLS (natural, artifical, cultured, etc), by an expert<br />

who wrote a book on this subject - Marge Dawson. –<br />

the difference between artificial <strong>and</strong> genuine pearls.<br />

We want to thank Fay Pierides who arranged this very<br />

interesting talk for us.<br />

FOSAGAMS NEWS:<br />

1. <strong>Gem</strong>boree 2005, Port Shepstone<br />

If you have not yet registered for the <strong>Gem</strong>boree, time is<br />

running out! The cut-off date for Registration was 31<br />

January, but late registrations will be accepted<br />

The forms can be obtained from Douw or Esté Steyn (012)<br />

345 3939 or email pgmc@fosagams.co.za.<br />

There are still some caravan- /campsites available, but huts<br />

<strong>and</strong> parkhome-accommodation is getting scarce. A list of<br />

B&B’s <strong>and</strong> Guest Lodges in the area, is also available.<br />

A very full programme for the weekend shows that this is<br />

going to be a very interesting <strong>Gem</strong>boree <strong>and</strong> we urge you to<br />

make an all-out effort to be there.<br />

2. Lapidary Magazine, Vol Vol. 37 No. 1<br />

This issue has just come off the press <strong>and</strong> contains a few<br />

articles which should be a “must-read” for every member.<br />

There are two articles on the Pilanesberg Nature Reserve<br />

(with some excellent photos) where there is an annual outing<br />

to collect the “herring-bone” fluorite. In view of the fact that<br />

this outing is always limited to 15 persons (because it is a<br />

game reserve which boasts a few of the “Big Five”), it is<br />

suggested that for this year’s outing (scheduled for<br />

August 21) a chance should be given to those members who<br />

have not been there before.<br />

Another article entitled “F.O.S.A.G.A.M.S.” gives an insight<br />

into the objectives <strong>and</strong> achievements of our Federation.<br />

(A few members will be receiving their copy late, as we have<br />

run out of copies at the moment, but the problem is in the<br />

process of being resolved)<br />

3. WITS <strong>Gem</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong> <strong>Club</strong> - Change of<br />

Chairmanship<br />

Allan Fraser, after four years at the helm of the Wits<br />

<strong>Club</strong>, had decided to step down from the position of<br />

Chairman at the Wits AGM, which was held in February.<br />

We wish to congratulate Linda Ristow, who volunteered<br />

to take on this post, after a long discussion took place in<br />

order to find a member willing to take on this onerous<br />

task. We wish Linda everything of the best in her term of<br />

office <strong>and</strong> assure her of our help <strong>and</strong> support as far as<br />

possible.<br />

From the press – Dieter Heinichen<br />

The heading “Nujoma (75) set to rock the campus as<br />

a geology student” (<strong>Pretoria</strong> News, 17 Feb. 2005)<br />

caught the attention of many a rockhound, including<br />

me. Sourced by the Independent Foreign service, the<br />

news is that the Namibian President, after retiring next<br />

month, “has enrolled with the faculty of science at the<br />

University of Namibia (Unam) where he intends to<br />

study geology.” He believes “that the mountains of his<br />

vast <strong>and</strong> arid country were laden with mineral wealth<br />

which had yet to be tapped.” The paper further notes<br />

that: “by studying geology at the age of 75, it might be<br />

a little too late for Nujoma to assist the country’s<br />

mineral exploration efforts – by the time he eventually<br />

graduates he will be 80.” Who knows, if he remains fit<br />

<strong>and</strong> healthy he may succeed <strong>and</strong> even join a club <strong>and</strong><br />

turn into a rockhound to get that h<strong>and</strong>s-on experience.<br />

Page 6 of 8


Page 7 of 8


A new book by Prof. Bruce Cairncross …<br />

The latest publication by Bruce Cairncross is a book entitled "Field Guide to ROCKS & MINERALS of Southern<br />

Africa." This is the first definitive field guide to document the common, rare <strong>and</strong> unusual rocks <strong>and</strong> minerals of<br />

South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swazil<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> southern Mozambique. The format will be<br />

210 x 148 mm, 288 pages with more than 500 colour photographs. Publication date will be November 2004 for<br />

the St<strong>and</strong>ard edition (R179,95). A special edition (with the recipient's name h<strong>and</strong>-lettered on a special page, cost<br />

R495,00) <strong>and</strong> a Collector's edtion (limited to 26 copies, fully bound in the finest goatskin, cost R1 750,00) should<br />

be ready in January 2005.<br />

Orders can be placed with Lucille Bester, Struik Publishing, P.O. Box 1144, Cape Town, 8000.(Tel 021-462 4360,<br />

fax 021 462 4379 or e-mail lucilleb@struik.co.za<br />

Should you wish to contribute, contact: The Editor:<br />

Rockhound Digest, PO Box 36888, Menlo Park, 0102 or<br />

e-mail: pgmc@fosagams.co.za<br />

Page 8 of 8

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!