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Buying stereo is a bit like never buy,a-stereo on a crowded,
buying_ -a ear yeti have 04,truly noisy department store floor
vast range frotn which to choose where imperfections in
and there are so many operation can never be heard.
,combinations .of style, price and Insist on a demonstration where
genuine problem tct select the, laboring turntable motor and
, tYPe best ,Suited to your where ,you can see if, all -the
particular needS. controls adjust well: During the
• To, begin with, • decide just test, as a quiet passage iS being
• how excellent stereophonic. played or the pickup 'is on an
sound you waht. The whole unrnodulated section ,of the
'point bf stereo is that it enables recording between bands, the
a recording to' sOtind like the volume should be aimed well
original, live sound. That's the up. Any lOw-pitched rumbling ,
.d ifference between a sounds am an indication .of
The excellence .of the sound . turntable. :
yob will get depends upOn the The, unkt should also be
quality of its components and checked for "needle chatter".
the way they are assembled in Chatter is. the breaking up 'or
-the cabinet. This is not to say a „ distortion which occurs towards
lower-priced stereo is no good. the centre of the record. It is
Far from it. It might well be that caused by the stylus losing
the.peopie who will listen to the contact ,with the record groove.
, recordings have no desire to hear Shoeld this fault be noticed
the shades and nuances of when playing---19trd passages of a
perfect stereo. • symphonic recording, and if this
Om 'the other hand, listeners is the type of recording you will
who can distinguish a fine tonal most likely be listening to, then
quality would be disappointed in a better quality pickup Willi be
poor reproduction. Real stereo needed. A stereo is a very
buffs often put together their delicate piece of equipment. It'
own sets. The technicalities they demands respect in its -operation
,;zStudy are listed in the various and care. After a period of time,
"hoW to" magazines but for the your record library can repreSent
average person who wants to a sizeable outlay of funds.
know what to consider when Therefore it will pay you in the
buying a stereo, here are some long run to take plenty of time
suggestions: - making your purchase of a
First, -consider style. Decide - -Stereo. Don't rush into it and
• on how much decorator style don:t be pushed.
-you -want. The average -stereo
console' is a large piece of Consumers' Association of
'furniture and cabinets inelud Canada has a buying ,guide on
many, styles. Your particUlar Stereo consoles that ,iS available
: taste in furniture and how Well it free in_single cOpies by writing:
roop,• is the guide here. You pay Association 6f Canada, 100
a large 'price for the. cabinet and Gloucester St:, Ottawa 4.
is before you've even
considered what's inside.
A leading manufacturer -of Syrup festival-
. stereo consoles puts it this way: -
"A stereo set is like an iceberg-- this Saturday
most of the parts that matter are , .
turntable and pickup; an This town is in the Middle of
AM/FM receiver (tuner); a Ontario's Mennonite country>,
control unit; dual audio power and the aroma of home baking,
amplifiers and dual. loudspeaker flapjacks and amber colored
assemblies. Usually these are all' paple Syrup will be a "eity
:housed in one cabinet which,also dwellers" delight. -
provides; 'space for -records and. Activities include tours to the
quite often, Space for a sugarbush., old crafts such' as
tape -recorder which letptional -quilting, looming:. rug making,
eqttiprqentW4f'-yOttIW*AOIWait ivobol-spinrung and 'Many 'others:"
buy'a tape-recOrder later, now This ,.day of activity and
Hu.rOnotti:orth group
beari' rpolef
The Huron-Pe-rth
Tuberculosis and ,RespiratOry
Disease Association met i
recently with Mrs, dith
Brothers, -. Stratford, the
president in the chak.
Routine report were given
by the chainne of „the various
Ralph' Gor n, Stratford,
reported the 196
ampatgn had
closed" with a total of
$32 , 748.66 received. He
expressed the committee's
appreciation for the support
given the caMpaign.
. George ,Watt, Blyth, 'the
-rehabilitation and ..social seridee
chairrnan said that 16 InhalatiOn
Therapy' Machines are still a
popular item as far as his
committee is concerned. Fifteen
are presently out in the
community and are constantly
changing hands. .Mr. Watt
'reported that eight children had
just comPleted an asthmatic
conditioning course in Stratford
anti are preparink to
demonstrate exercises and games
at the association's annual
meeting to be held early May.
Tom Leiper, Londesboro,
case finding chairman, said the
association is considering the
purcbase of a pulmonary
function vital capacitY machine
to be useein the community.
the machines is viluable for
diagnosis, therapy, prognosis and
research in respiratory disease
and would be a welcome
addition tO the facilities otthe
healt h "team" in the
community,
Mrs. Edith Fisher,' Mitchell,
gave the education report. Mrs.
Fisher said that the association's
office in „Stratford is a conStant
source of information and aid to
'Photo bSr McDowell
Area couple wed
Baskets of white mums set in
pink candelabra was the setting
for a wedding ceremony Friday,
February 27 when Joan Eleanor
Fisher became the bride of
Philip Fordyce Clark. Rev.
Leonard 'Warr officiated at they.
7:30 • p.m. nuptials held in
Behmiller United Church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Fisher,
Benmiller. The groom is the son
id Mr. and. Mrs. M. Fordyce
Clark, RR 5, 'Goderich.
The pianist, Mrs. L. Warr sang
"The Wedding Prayer:" -
The bride, given in marriage •
by- eher-- rather, Wore a White
floor -length gowh of peau- glow.,
The A-line styling was,
accentuated by the. high fitted
bodice which extended to a back
band, The cathedral train was -
held in place by a large -iSow.
Appliques of re -embroidered
French guipure lace accented the.
raittoned cuff and
front panel. The train was. also.
appliqued with late. Her
fingertip silk illusion ,veil was
held in place by clusters of'
daisies and tulle. She carried a
bouquet of pink sweetheart
roses, White stephanotis and
trailing ivy. '
The Maid of honor, MFES
*ShifferFigier, Sister of the bride'
and_bridesmaidT.Mrs. Joan Black,
were ' similarly • -gowned in
Sapphire blue velvet. They
carried corsages of pink
sweetheart roses - pinned on
matching velvet muffs trimmed
with white bunny fur. Each
wore an ivory drop necklace and
a headpiece of white fur. -
George Clark, 'Creighton,
Sask., was best man and ushers
were 'Bruce Fisher and Bruce
Stoll.
For the reception held in the
church parlour, the bride's
Mother wore ,a mauve silk faille
ensemble, matching hat and a
corsage of yellow sweetheart
roses. The mother of the groom
wore a blue silk shantung
ensemble with a matching hat.
Her corsage was pink sweetheart
is the time to`rnake sure your set excilement is a unique family
has the hecessary outlets, wiring oeting.that comes only once a
• and space' for its installation. In year so make plans now to go
some stereog-the speakers are to Elmira on April 4.
separate --"satellite" speakers to .
PAINT AND FOIL
be placed on bookshelves,
When'painting with a roller,
furniture or in other parts of the -
house. - . line the roller tray :wi th
The quality of a loudspeaker aluminum foil, ' advises the •
is probably the Most difficult of Canadian Paint Manufacturers
Association. This will save ycin a
any of the aspects of a stereo to
assess. The best way to assess cleah-up later on. When your
this is by a listening test.- This brushes are clean,' dry and ready
will not only be a test of the to be, stored, wrap them ih foil
reproduction characteristics of for protection.
the loudspeakers but of those of MEALTIIVIE ACCENTS
' a recording- of your own on the pleaSure. Home economists at
machine -- one chosen with some Macdonald Institute, University
care to serve as test material. - of Guelph, suggest a 'spring
Consumers' Association of flower arrangement for. adding
Canada suggests that you should that finishing touch to your
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For the honeymoon trip, the
bride wore a turquoise tweed
coat ensemble with black
accessories and a pink orchid
Prior to her .marriage, the
bride was bonded 'at showers
given by neighbor. ladies at.
Carlow Community Hall; Miss
Marilyn Tebbutt at her parent's
.home near Clinton; the staff of
Victoria Public School; and a
party given by Mr. and ...Mrs.
John Black, Port Albert.
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all ages and facets of el
distribixted On request sine() the
lasA 'meeting. Mrs. Fisher also
reported that the association's
program director, Mrs. Beryl
DavidSon, 'had addreSsed eight
gatherings since -the last meeting
'and 'that a nurses institute had
been' held .with three spedial
speakers. °
' Mrs. Davidson told the.
meeting she would be "taking
part in a program development
workshop in Hamilton in the
near' future and that • statistics
were being compiled with a view
Club" for the support of ,the
patient and family of this
sufferer.
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