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The Huron Expositor, 1968-11-21, Page 15a • ii.41uPpti II•002*0 Wahl! • ?"'llaretord 844siris PrOMI114.0, rirrat II•Enilchlt woman 20440 age lkAltriract bring 10 -Recreation MS 20 -Give op tiWargon 22-Spardsh for "tether" 144awful B0Oneres 24 -Feeling tosited for 43400401 Purls 0,40010ft filrNelint 4440 141110 IN/bigra 42-6whis cargos 3441040•41 25-Notwithstan4ing 17 -Merits 29 -Ready money BO -Arrived 21 -Mast 113 -Ingredients 27-SInsing birds 119-ftredise 304lote of scale 31 -.Total 52-Artior4 34-Containis 05 -Near (abbr.) 354ncernatioa of Vishnu 1174tores 39 -Army offices 42 -Otherwise 43 -Measure of., - length nun duck 41.FoHowk!g.nTnth I surgeon 1 -Native mold Lust forth elser. want areoehuir owns near Throat wasp hat Omsk ' dlatrict MUN MEIJM nom MAW UNIMEOMM Ziglajti MOM MIES OEM:1MM momm mac go MOE'MP2QM COU OM MOOM MMOMM MEIMOMMWM MOM MMOK MOM MMEIMM MMEE000 MOM MEOW MOM 121E11 MINIMEl. PM Want heedon Maass 384Vennth 4043aseball teams 414Valks 454teraidm grottlid• WI:010m 411-Pe4el digit 4743itter vetch 48.Pssfat 49-Drunliard PiNtiternoon party 53 -Note ot SSIOS • 1 THIS WEEK'S SPEC! 16 -oz. tin Sudden Beauty - Reg. 1.49 HAIR SPRAY - Spec. 88c SAVE 61c 'Regular Size Colgate - Reg. 43c TOOTH. PASTE Spec. 5 for 88c 6 -oz. bottle Rog. 1.50 RESDAtil " SAVE IMO 99; Popular Brads! , Regular bag of 16 6c bars 96c CANDY BARS p lbags11:88 SPECIAL - SAVE 1.00 SEAFORTH DISCOUNT CENTRE Corner Main and Goderich Streets , Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day - Closed Saturday at 6 p.m. Closed Sunday Je-4, Xt.t ell eld se TS,k •'Or ",-t. MN, "Mw .•••.,..•••01.11g•Ig og Art Shows 'illumination to Light up Christmas Scene Illumination. The very word seems to belong to Christmas, the 'season of light. Like the star that guided the wise men, ChriStmas illuminates the spirit of man. In an.,artistic sense, illu- mination has another mean- ing that is also linked to Christmas: The decoration of books and manuscripts with colorful illustrations, initial letters and borders, "lit" by gold or,. occasion- ally, silver. ,Like all the arts, the an- cient art of illumination was often employed b man 4, AP. . . . . 44. ( ( ( I .471 r Ain° ACCESSORIES % PLASTIC FLOOR MATS POPULAR WHEEL :COVERS • • The Ideal Gift For Those Cold Wintet• DOW , CAR HEATERS SMART NEW SEAT *COVERS - SIDE VIEW MIRROR HAVE YOUR CAR WINTERIZED NOW AT Your Dodge, Chrysler Dealer Phone 5274670 Seaforth • in his efforts to capture some portiOn of the won- der of Christmas, to retell and to,picture the story of the Nativity and related events. "The• Annunciation," "The Nativity," "The Ador- ation of Magi," "The Flight into Egypt" - these and' other scenes from the well - loved Christmas story ap- pear .again and again in the hand -lettered, individually - illustrated books known as ,illu,minated ma.nuseripts. • When it began In the early Christian ted manu- enerally the monasteries schools, The of illumin- era, • illumina scripts *ere g products of •and cathedral first •examples ation appeared, however, re the birth n "ooks of in- centuries befo of Christ. • The EgyptiaP • the Dead," ma tended for tomb burial to s for the de- serve as guide ceased in the afterworld, s of gold-lit back to offer example vignettes dati 1350 B.C. • These "books," Written crolls, envi- fe as a con- ife on earth on papyrus s sioned afterli tinuation of l People and animals were g with decor - pictured, alon ative lettering showing - d and some- swirls of . gol times silver.. ' To Spread Learning The coming of Christian- ity brought a continuing concern with religious sub- • jects as the text for illum- inated manuscripts. Mon- asteries of Egypt and Sy- ria were early dedicated to the_ creation of art, the de- velopment of crafts, the spread of learning. In the Western world, these aims gained impetus • with the founding of the Benedictine monasteries in • the sixth century A.D. Ar- tists and cfaftsmen work- ed devotedly to preserve sacred texts through their ,1111,11,111LiNiii oe-aN ,1 Oftermoggyr•••.....".."' hand -copied, hand illustra-. • ted, elaborately -bound vel- lum manuscripts. • From time to time, secu- lar tIkts,- Scientific trea- tises, for example - were alSo copied and illustrated. How It Grew Just as the celebration of 'Christmas gathered to- gether many customs and rituals of earlier holidays, so too . the monastery ar- tists drew upon techniques evolved by pie -Christian craftsmen. 'Influence. of classic Greek and Roman style is evident in the early illum- inated manuscripts of the Christian .era. This gradu- ally gave way to the decor- ative, abstract 33S7zantine With the approach of the Renaissance, more natural, realistic_ techniques came .into- use, in illumination as in other forms of art. Treasured Today In the preparation of il- luminated • mamiscripts, a master artist often set the style for copyists and as- • sistants to follow, since even the decoration of an initial letter could be a Major project.' A single letter might oc- cupy an entire page, and a complete scene or minia- ture painting might be contained within the boun- daries of, for instance, an "C" or "D." Some manuscripts, in fact, represent the work not only of more than one artist but of more than one generation of artists. Today, illuminated man- uscripfs are treasures of li- braries and .•museums, and rightly t4,for throughout a thOsand years of Chris- tian history, the art of il- lumination brought an ex- tra dimension of beauty to manuscripts that are, in themselves, precious works of art. • know his high school marks were poor but he has •• a great pair of shoulders under that head!" • "TRUE SC ALE" FARM IMPLEMENT TOYS • Tractors, Plows, Mowers, Discs, Balers, Combines, Trail- ers, Wagons, Elevators, Seed Drills, Corn Augers, Forage • Harvesters. EFLUSW:011 The Fapeus Slugger" HOCKEY STICKS (formerly Wally Sticks) Wide Clioiee,-straight r ear-, ved blade, some, giro wrapped Give Sports Equipment for Christmas GIFT SUGGISTIONS:, FOR BOYS AND dIRLS: at, Pool tables, Road Race sets, Toboggans, Tricycles, AreherY-sets, Plastic Models, Record Players, Records, Hockey Equipment, Mecanno sets, Pellet Guns, Snow Shoes, Paint on Velvet sets, Toys of all kinds. 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