Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1971, p. 6

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They don‘t need all the gear people use unless they‘re just babies. In which case they should be wearing coats. Or if the dogs have short hair. or are sick â€" then they should beâ€"covered. Pets require extra winter care While humans furiously dig out our boots, hats, scarves, mittens and coats, pet dogs and cats calmly tiâ€" dy their fur in preparation for their chilly outings. This time of year as peoâ€" ple batten down in preparaâ€" tion for another winter it might be an idea to conâ€" sider some ‘"winterizing"‘ tips for pets. Ethe!l McClinchey. owner of Bambi. restrains the dog while Dr. Robert Buck of Waterioo administers an antiâ€"rabies shot at a clinic Tuesday in Waterioo arena. (Chezg FJnancoiae Coiffurea Funeral Home Ltd. Waterloo 171 King S. 745â€"5383 FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES (Formerly of First Lady Salon) C€oward 4. oob MARY LOU ARAUWJO For appointment Be prepared for the festive season. Call Mary Lou and take advantage of her preâ€" holiday ~ Pets which are used to a hotho use _ environment should not go out at all durâ€" ing the winter. Caged aniâ€" mals such as birds, gerbils and hamsters must be kept out of drafts. Some pamâ€" pered cats are quite sucâ€" ceptible to chills if exposed to a wintery draft from an open window. Each year, unfortunately, many people fail to realize the importance of extra care for animals during the winter. The Ontario humane â€" s o ciety reports hundreds of cases each year of animals neglected during the cold. Dogs shouldn‘t be bathed during cold winter months. If a scrub is absolutely necessary, allow at least two hours drying time beâ€" fore walking your dog. Dogs and cats can surâ€" vive in cold temperatures. However, they should not be exposed to extreme temâ€" perature changes. _ When the â€" thermometer _ starts zooming down, it‘s best to make the outings short. A pet‘s feet need special attention in snowy weather. Examine paws to remove caked snow. Speaki f paws â€" remember ntgfi salt can irritate them misâ€" erably. Salt provides an additional problem by upâ€" setting an animal‘s digesâ€" tion when it licks his paws to remove the irritant. 82 King South (Across from Waterlco Square) Many anim2ls die of exâ€" Just 8.50 Phone 745â€"9031 Reg. 12.50 â€" Limited Time Only PERM SPECIAL * Wes posure. _ Many are found with frozen limbs. Caring for these animals is just one of the many jobs carried out by the Ontario Humane Society. Through its educational program, the society helps prevent many problems caused by careless handling of aniâ€" mals. This month the Ontario Humane Society is seeking sumg‘rt from the communâ€" ity during its annual fundâ€" raising drive. â€" Donations may be sent to the Ontario humane society at its head office, 69%6 Yonge Street, Toronto 5, Ontario. GRAHAM PETROLEUMS LTD. FREE Balloons and Suckers for the Kids This Offer Good Only From October 28th to November 13th ANOTHER GP GASâ€"FORâ€"LESS STATION 66 BRIDGEPORT ROAD EAST Special Offer: FREE 12 oz Coloured Drinking Glass o with any gas purchase TOWERS PLAZA GAS 45 AT ITS NEW GASâ€"FORâ€"LESS STATION AT Tong service c. h : [ â€" ~*»~*~®prvr=wâ€" t itoinell _ .\ Seven new members, inâ€" cluding three from Waterioo, Cl l * _9 long service club at theâ€" # _ = Flexible, metai, plastic candio moulds *>>_ Head office staff qualifyâ€" Aderson, 237 Lincoln Road:; Edgar Gartung, 26 Albert Street; Edward Hill, 88 Blythwood _ and Harold Hogg and Gloria Schmidt, both of Kitchener. There are now 271 memâ€" bers, including 122 honorâ€" ary members who had servâ€" ed the company at least 25 Company president K.R. MacGregor will welcome the new members and make presentations to three head office employees who have, years ‘with Mutual Life: ECE UEEDLEE l"ll“‘, E2 CE GORE Kropf and Edward Tuck, all of Kitchener. The 1972 executive memâ€" bers are: Robert Helwig, president; Edith Sykes, vicepresident; John Tiesâ€" sen, â€" treasurer; â€" Elthea Boldt, social convenor. wishes to announce the following WATERLOO s ~~" ~ngtge o * NL ne nE me .fi% &m 5 e e EKEING‘S OPEN: Monday â€" Friday â€" 10: 00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Saturday â€"11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sundayâ€"12:00 noon to BUSINESS HOURS 10:00 p.m. FREE Delivery in Waterioo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 ~â€"In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up ’ FoR Fast service Call 579â€"5040 CANDLE MOULDS = % i ind S§SU aP RESTAURANT 38 King St. N.. Waterioo MOTORCYCLE SALES _ AND SERVICE \ 325 Weber St. North 745â€"5883 OPEN Tueâ€" Sat. 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.

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