The Brussels Post, 1977-02-09, Page 15-,Residential
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SEAFORTH
V.C. ( Vic ) Fox
REPRESENTATIVE
OFFICE — 527-1511
RES. — 523-9525
GOOD. CASH CROP LAND - 94 ac., 90 workable, edge of
Londesboro - ideal site for new home with good land.
A BEAUTY - 3 .bedroom new ultra modern home, lovely
living room and dining room, charming bathroom - full
basement. Lot 91' x 118'; priced right.
2/3 ac. Hullett Township - Cash crop farm - modern brick
bungalow.. Full basement. 200 amp service - 2 car garage -
steel storage building 45000 bushel capacity. 2 grain
tanks. self drained - 140 workable: containing 1/2 ,mile of
river 'frontage.
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8 MAIN ST. SOUTH
Disc Joccey
STEVENS
COUNTRY
GOLD AND.
ROCK 'N' ROLL
ood recorded music
or weddings, banquets,
anniversaries, .etc.
Phone Brussels
Evenings
887-6159
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CLASSIFIED
14 Property For Sale
It's White Cone Week and
Blindness can be prevented 14 Property For Sale
19 Notices 22 Legal Notices
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used
We pump septic tanks, cess-
pools, etc. Phone.887-6700,
Brussels. •
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truck, sand blasting, dial:
barn and commercial painting,
345-2879
for spring and summer prices.
LAURIE McKELLAR
R. R. #2
Staffa, Ont.
23-62-tf
24 Cards of Thanks
Many thanks to relatives and
friends for cards and visits while a
leople discover ‘.11;t1 mighty jobs
ilk ciw week more and more
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London and since coming home.
Special thanks to Dr. Stuart
ire accomplished by low cost Post Busby, staff on 2nd floor west,
ant Ads. Dial, Brussels . Rev. Allan Johnston, Jack and
8 7 -664 I . Doris Vine who took me to their
home in London owing to the
storym weather. Also my family
for transportation, etc. — Andrew
I. Bremner. 24-67-1
My sincere thanks to Dr. Bozyk
and the nurses 'of Wingham
Hospital, and the Drs. and nurses
of Central 8 at Victoria Hospital,
London for the care given me;
also to all thosewho remembered
me with cards and gifts while I
was in hospital. — Mrs. Ann
Cassidy' 24-67-1
We would like to tfiatik all those
who attended our presentation at
Ethel Community Centre. Special
thanks to our friends and
neighbours who put this evening
on for us, — Bruce & Kathey
Wilbee. 24-67-1
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Shoppers at Dominion Stores,
will be saving with specials next
week on meat, Mendelssohn and
Mozart ....mixing groceries and.
Grieg....beans and Beethoven.
That's when the supermarket
chain introduces the Funk and
Wagnalls' Family Library of
Great Music, a set of 22 stereo
RCA albums with 60 selections by
the world's greatest composers.
The first album will be available
at, a record low price of 69 cents,
an incredible bargain with today's
stereo prices soaring to over
seven dollars. Albums 2 through
22, available week by week, will
sell for $2,89 each.
Asked why a supermarket
chain 'would go into classical
-record distribution, Frank Scully
President of Funk and Wagnalls
and mastermind of the idea said,
"Consumer studies have shown
that many families would like to
have classical music in . their
homes but they are intimidated in
record stores when the clerk
demands which piece by which
composer they want, by which
orchestra and conducted by whom
when all they really need is a little
guidance along with a guarantee
of the finest quality stereo
recording.", •
According to Scully, the. Family
Library of Great Music was
designed to include the foremost
classical composers and their
most representative works
performed by some of the world's
greatest orchestras like London's
famous Royal Philharmonic,, the
Berlin Symphony, the Nuremberg
String Orchestra, Philharmonica
Hungarica and the Bamberg
Symphony Orchestra. Albums
include: Mozart, The Piano
Concert in B flat, plus overtures
from Cosi Fan Tutte, The
Impresario, The Magic Flute and
Don Giovanni; Brahms,the Piano
Concerto No. 2 in B flat; Chopin's
Polonaises, Nocturne, Etudes and
Mazurkas; Mendelssohns Italian
(Fourth) Symphony and music
from A Midsummer Night's
Dream; Schubert's Unfinished
Symphony and Symphony No. 5;
Beethoven's Emperor Piano
Concerto No. 5 and Coriolanus
Overture; Tchaikovsky's Piano
Concerto No. 1 and Nutcracker
Suite selections; Brahms' Violin
Concerto in P major and
Hungarian Dances; and Grieg's
Piano Concerto in A minor and
Peer Gynt Suite.
EAch recording conies with a
corresponding folio of the Great
Composers, a booklet giving
biographical and sociological
notes On the composer and his
tunes along with program notes
on the Musical work itself written
by the respected triusic annotator
arid critic Robert Jacobson, Editor
Of 'Opera NdWs. According to
Scully, this Makes the library an
problem. He discovered grand-
mothers wore kerchiefs around
their, eads, wiped their trachoma
eyes with the kerchief ends and
also the faces of their little
grandchildren. Unknowingly they
passed on the germs of trachoma
which led to blindness in
hundreds of youngsters. Through
his work and CNIB, trachoma has
disappeared as a cause of
blindness.
Even earlier, in the 1920s, a
condition known as babies' sore
eyes in new born infants caused
corneal ulcers and blindness. It
affected one third of the pupils at
the school for the blind.CNIB
efforts, supported by eye doctors
and provincial governments,
brought about legislation for the
compulsory treatment of babies'
eyes at birth and so eliminated
this cause of bli ndness..
excellent teaching aid for both
students and adults to understand
and appreciate classical music.
-Our advisory board for the
original International Edition of
this series which incidentally, has
been sold in England, Germany,
Italy and Japan, included the late
Sir John B a rbirolli, dean of
English classical conductors;
Professor of Music at Oxford
University and the famed Yehudi
Menuhin," says Scully, "and
with only one exception, the
music on the 22 albums is
complete - not short excerpts or
selected passages as in other
record collections," he adds.
Scully concedes that the costs
of publishing and recording have
Diptheria, Scarlet Fever and
Smallpox have long since
disappeared from the CNIB
registry. However, today new
causes such as Diabetes and
Glaucoma are taking their toll.
"That's why most people don't
realize prevention practices really
work," said the CCB Club
President. She urged every
Canadian to keep Canada's sigh .t
record high,
One project rests with parents.
Vaccinate your children against
German Measles (Rubella). If
mothers catch this disease during
pregnancy the babies may be
born blind, retarded or burdened
with other disabilities. "This
vaccination. is a simple means of
preserving futtrre Canadians from
many handicaps, including
blindness," she said.
beans?
been shared over many countries
and that large volulme sales are
what makes the low price of the
set possible. To make his set even
more attractive to consumers,,
Scully is giving away free, a
gold-stamped binder made to
hold all 22 folios with the
purchase of the second album.
With all the work he has put
into developing the library and
the• extra incentives he has
included Scully thinks consumers
will acquire a taste for classical
music in their local Dominion
supermarket.
"After all, Beethoven,
Tchaikovsky and Mozart are as
easy to buy as bread, turkey and
mozzarella," he says.
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NOTICE TO' CREDITORS
In the estate of KARL
KOKESCH late of ,Brussels,
Ontario, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
same to the undersigned on or
before the 4th day of March,
1977, after which date the
estate's assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims that.
have then been received.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario ,
Solicitors for the Executrix
22-67-3
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Cleaned
Co modern equipment, over 20
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No panacea pipe dream -
prevention of blindness really
works. According, to Mrs. Donna
Watson of Exeter, President, the
C,C.13,Blueivater Club, The
Canadian Council of the Blind,
earlS, work by a non-medical
group banished many causes of
of blindness from everyday life.
In an interview for White. ane
Week, Feb. 6-12, sponsore' by
CCB and The Canadian National
Institute for the Blind, the
president told how trachoma, now
limited to eastern countries, was
once a. serious cause of blindness
among Indians in Canada.
"CNIB discovered the
condition in the 1930s," the club
president explained. Through
strong recommendation. to 'the
government a doctor was
appointed to investigate the
Beethoven with the
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