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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Sep 1967, p. 42

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. FOR A GREAT NIGHT out _ _ COPENHAGEN‘S BIRTHOAY Copenhagen celebrates its 800th birthday this year. #» VIC FOSTER‘S 1@tashita at ind w8 ty 42 The Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 27, 1987 Commerce financing and bank services heiped this farmer buy a new pickâ€"up truck. Are you planning any purchases? Come to the farmer‘s bank. Nightly ENTERTAINMENT From 8:30 p. © Dancing © Dining CANADIAN IMPERIAL Contact Waterloo Square Waterloo TRAVEL SERVICE 2 4 _ Whatever ;‘Your Travel ~ Needs ... BANK OF COMMERCE ©®© ROSENTHAL © DANSK ©®© GENSE â€" © BODA Waterloo Square Waterloo, Ontario 744â€"5297 576â€"6925 745â€"4746 i University of Waterloo Shows Art _ Of Middle Ages English Brass T Nee NeA a i n Cne eom o eereemanien s se n â€"NAYLOR‘S A distinctive variation of the ancient custom of funerary effiâ€" An _ exhibition â€" of _ Medieval Brass Rubbings will be shown at the Gailery of the Theatre of w Arts, University of Waterloo, September 17 through October 9, 1967. A collection of rubbings of English _ monumental _ brasses, made by Twin Cities collector Mrs. David Bean and Mrs. Eise Mclean, the rubbings show the transition of English brass monuâ€" ment desig@ from Medieval times to)lhe thresholid of the Renaisâ€" safice. L e We have a very large selection of PICTURE FRAMES 84 King South At Naylor‘s the experts will assist you in choosing your art and painting supply needs. UNION GAS Waterloo Square Art Supplies Naylor‘s Color Shop ienss gies, the English brasses are conâ€" s«dered to be superb examples of design in line. There are some 10,000 brasses in England, usualâ€" ly in the form of large brass sheets placed upon the floor or walls of churches. They show an effigy of the dead person, usually represented as lying down with the hands in an attitude of prayer. Variations of costume, armour, and heraidic ornament appear in the brasses of different date, and are of great interest to scholars. The rubbings themseilves, which require skill ‘and patience to ompliments of Waterloo o o 744â€"4362 o Artist‘s omplete Line Grumbacker Artists Oils COLOR SHOP Brushes The Gallery is open weekdays 9â€"5 and Sundays 2â€"5 p.m. cant aspect of the English genium for design in line," Nancyâ€"Lou Patterson, Director of Art, comâ€" mented. ‘"We are glad to be able to show these samples of English medieval art." make, are in great demand by collectors for interior decoration, They are a "negative‘‘ record of the original brass, made by rubâ€" bing wax upon paper placed over the slightly roughened engraved surface. "Through the mediam of rubbings, we can study a signi#f+ Waterloo

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