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The Brussels Post, 1981-05-20, Page 7ALL 10K & STERLING BIRTHSTONE AND SIGNET RINGS 20% Off A SELECTION OF 14 K GOLD EARRINGS CLEARING AT 1/2 Price ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES 25% Off DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS 20% Off 4tylemost WATCHES A SELECTION -OF BULOVA-CARAVELLE- SEIKO AND ACCUTRON MENS AND LADIES CLEARING AT 1/2 Price ALL CRYSTAL PINWHEEL EXQUISITE CORNFLOWER 20% Off A SELECTION OF STERLING AND GOLD FILLED LOCKETS CLEARING AT • 1/ Price 2 ALL MANTLE AND WALL CLOCKS 20% Off 2 ONLY CHIME CLOCKS WOODEN CASES. 31 DAY KEY WIND REG 169.95 Sale $99.95 ALL OTHER IN STORE MERCHANDISE NOT LISTED 20% Off This is a genuine madness sale for you our customers and will take place in our SEAFORTH STORE ONLY from 6 p.m.. to midnight Friday, May 22nd. Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Seaforth FIGURE SKATERS TO FLYERS — Students in Grade 5 at the. Brussels Public School had dreams of becoming everything from figure skaters to pilots when a career day was held as part of Education Week at the school. In front is Glenn Yuill with ,his plane. Behind him are Judy Ten Pas, Tim Cousins, Georgia Protopapas, Clinton Garniss and Frances Smith. , (Photo by Ranney) THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 20, 1981 — AT THREE CAREER CHOICES Adam Perrie, Marc Barbour and Jennifer Roesner portray three career choices when they participated in education week at the Brussels Public School Friday. , (Photo by Ranney) Brussels ladies at arthritis meeting Mrs. Marlene Roberton, Mrs. Margaret Tyerman, Mrs. Barbara Brubbe and Mrs. Lois McCall of the Brussels and Ethel ,Arthritis Society recently attended the Bluewater Annual Region Meeting held by The Art- hritis Society volunteers at Walkerton on April 25. Mrs. Kathleen mcKay, Region Chairman, presided at the meeting and indicated that the total revenue from the 1980 campaign was $88,852. Volunteers were commended for their out- standing efforts on behalf of the Seciety. Mrs. Jane Trnayskis, Field Representative for the Blue- water Region, extended the appreciation of the Society to Mrs. McKay for her efforts as Region Chairman over the past ,three years. Mrs. Mc- . Kay introduced and welcom- ed Mr. Milt Alley of Shel- burne as the incoming Re- gion Chairman. Speakers at the meeting included Dr. Watson Buch- anan, internationally known Rheumatologist from Mc- Master University Medical Centre, 'Hatniltim; Mr. John Travis, former Director of Development for The Arthrit- is Society; and Mr. Ross Morrison, Executive Direct- or, Ontario Division, of The Arthritis Society. Arthritis Yesterday - To- day & Tomorrow was the theme of Dr. Buchanan's presentation. "Most forms of arthritis were common in ancient times, and indeed, arthritis was one of the commonest causes of indiv- idual, forms of disability and exceeds all other causes put together. The economic loss- es incurred by arthritis are gargantuan and the Ameri- cans, Who are prone to think big, talk of arthritis as "The Dollar. Crippler". J.E. LONGSTAFf -OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTH 52'7.1240 Monday to Friday 9.5:30 Saturday 9-1200 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES ' Closed Wednesday By Appointment In contrast to these, Amer- ican society has little interest in the problem, probably because of its lack of intrinsic interest and sex appeal! Rheumatoid Arthritis, in con- trast to the other diseases, seems to be a relatively recent disease of mankind and raises the possibility that it may be due to some infective agent. Research is currently being undertaken in many institutions within Canada, both into the cause and into improved methods of treatment" Locally, volunteers will be embarking on their campain, in October, which is Arthritis Month across Canada. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641.