+e il -.. between the back seat and . 7 have him confined in the _ Imake sure itis well ventilated. : To help keep your dog ¢ . : -water’ aa it-can tip, :Do-not have your: rere loose in “truck, keep him confined ina crate, not loosé or tied in the. ‘back’ + if a ‘station. wagon, buy.2 mesh barrier that: fits: the back - if in an ‘ordinary. ¢az,- back seat; : ‘Wherever: the: dog | iB: ‘provide it with a bowl of, ee cubes to lick, not-a” bow] at. V » Changes of food and water. canicause dlaithooa ‘and if left : < unchecked” this .can’. eventually’ lead to” dehydration and. other’ problems. ‘Please take along plenty of his own food, °.." a especially: if you're ‘Not sure you ‘can’ buy.-the same. brand _ where you're going. Ag for. ‘Water, pack | ps inueh as you can: : with you'and try. toextend it by adding ice cubes. For small | dogs you can iry feeding block Cheese and for the larger ” breeds Kaopectate or Boisol M aa ‘recommended by your . _ veterinarian, : mh “ Many dogs. experience. motion sickness: when: taken:‘on | holidays. You can gat the dog used to travel mation first by.’ .. taking them on short trips aroundtown. Increase the length: - of these trips untit your dog is used to travelling.’ ‘If you ’ can’t get him used to the niotion.of a moving vehicle ‘your: - Vet can recommend several products to help settle the. _ nerves and stomach, and the proper dosage for your breed” . and weight.” There. are available on the shelves of pet. supplies several brands of dry shampoos which can be ised | .In an. emergency to freshen t up your dog dr’ in | cane of. aceldents. When “travelling...” Never leave your dog” unattended in your vehicle on a hot day - the reaéons why were extensively covered in last week's columi. There are a number of hotels and motels which still allow dogs and If you stay at one, please inform them that you have: ‘a dog with you and never leave the dag unattended in the room’ ' while-you are out. Take the dog’ with you or: have him - - ¢onfined in-a kennel when you' re out, If there-are any. accidents please Inform ’the front desk before you check out, ' | "If we want.to continue to ba alliwed-to have'our dogs in. s - set aside for our dogs. Please make sure to clean up after : your dog and this will help to: make pels more acceptable - everywhere, Make gure your dog is properly groomed-and --and plegsa ‘Fe these place’ we must be responsible for our pets actions, ~ _Wherever you are, please keep your.dog on leash and... under control at all times, There are many places today, = oe Restaurants, stop areas, parks, etc. , where'a special area is brushed out, especially when ‘spritig shed séts in-- brush them out, glve-them’a warm bath, dry them witha hair dryer, brushing at the same time and then they: will throw the old coat more quickly. This will certainly help to make . them more comfortable and also the sooner you get rid of the old coat the sooner the new one will come in, If your breed is one of the long coated variety, Do rot clip them i in the summer. Their natural coat is a protection against the heat and the summer bugs and flies. |... “Tn‘all the ‘fun and excitement of holidays and travelling please try to give your dog a little extra care and attention as-all the new places you'll visit and the number of’ new people he'll be exposed to will be so new and strangetohim. - He needs your ‘love and re-assurance at this time to enable him to’ cope:-with everything ‘that.is going on, Make absolutely sure that your dog is up to date on all of his shots, this is especially important if you travel to the U.S.A. Check with your vet at least 30 days before you plan to leave” so your dog will be completely safé. © If you feel that you can’t take your dog with yc you your next - consideration will be - where to leave. him? A responsible friend whom the dog is used toi ia spuall the beat Solution hjGai? tend is taking on by doing this for yon there i is no other place to _ leave him then consider a good boarding kennel, your local ~ vet, the SPCA branch or advertise on radio or by newspaper for a dog sitter.’ Wherever you leave your dog, check out first and make sure that it is a good, reliable person and. - establishment - the owner should, when requested, provide previous satisifed owners as their refererces,’ Also, look over the establishment and at the animals: ‘already housed - there to satisfy yourself it is a proper place to leave your pet. If all is well and you are satisifed do not argue over the boarding price, as it is ah expensive and responsible job to look after other. people’s ‘animals. ‘Tals is the first week for our new article “pets available. * Some belong to merabers of our club and some do not, we - - ara including their phone numbers for your information ‘and ']_ one thing to' remember ig, these are purebred animals and therefore there.will be a‘charge made by the owners, but, theie are also available at the local dog pounds many good animals and you can help everyone by purchasing from the local pounds and helping to give these lost and abandoned _animalsa good home. There is currently available a litter of Daschunds - the mother is an-American and Canadian . Champion and the father is polnted towards his Canadian champion. Also availatile is a litter of Collies -allsable and — “Whites, (Lassie type} four males and-four females. Their mother is out of an American imported Canadian champion and the father is'an imported Englich male. Both. these. ye litters are just over.a week oid and will be available to new homes when six to eight weeks of age, but, reservations are + .now being taken. ‘Parents of both litters can be viewed, ' Dachsies please contact Lynn: at 635-2681. and Collies’ _ contact Sadie at 635-4217, extra pat and lots of love and attention.” That is all-for-now, except to add that. entiles for the - Quesnel, Prince George, Williams Lake circult.cloée on ‘July 4. For entries please contact your local ‘vet. offices or members of aur club at the following numbers’ - - June, .638- 1720; Sadie, 635-4217; or in the evenings only Lynn at 635° 1228 or Jean at 635-6434. ‘Till. next week, give your og 2 an m Thornhill Goyumanity Centre re 6.00 per person - Tickets at Northern Delights - “ Call 638-1461 for information ; Come as you. ‘were’ * wear your beads | ne you have le ‘packed schoolbus, taling tia. _stuidep : and | bring othe: ‘truck carrying ‘steel beams backed’ out, of a: “private, The Harald, ‘Friday; June: 175 1983;. paged” z oa ; 3 bleal « bus accident record it increased ‘bleak - ‘an aisle seat. “I heard a noise and| ran to the other (left- ... Lessthana week after the Eastman disester, another bua” side) seat. The beam hit a girl, who sell on top of me. © “erash In-St. Saw eur north. of Montreal, killed three’ fo 7 “All the girls had bloodied farea,” the | youngater said. “ee f _Schoolchildren,, ” oe a Was lucky. The beam. only scraped, my, arm |. Stephane Beaucage, Martin’s older: ‘brother; was alo. on . the bus and cradled hi his dying brother in his‘arme. Martin's 3: The. accident at ‘nearby. st Germain-de-Grantham "was the fifth fatal crash involving a school oy passenger b ; identical twin, Francois,” had decided to skp school. the last years. Seventy: -live people have been killed inth Coroner Marcel “Bernier ‘sald he: has ‘riot. decided: “yet: accidents... oe ” wtiether to-hold an: inkuest’ into. the accident: 7 a "Witnesses told’ Quebec provincial pollee ‘Thursday. that » The worst bus accident in Quebec ‘and in Canada otcurred’ >in 1976 near the ‘small town of Eastman, Forty:physically * and mentally naneanpe people drowned. after. the brakes : | on their: F _ driveway and collided with ‘the dus,’ which wi “about: 40 elementary ‘and high-school. students. “VAs the'the trick driver braked-sharply. to: prey collision, ‘a steel beam slid off and tore into the ‘righ fide -.the bus, ripping ‘through a row of winddws. ard ‘Weaving’ “lage gash In. the. roof,” a metres. off the back of the truck, ‘tore out the vb entre ah Hap py gang | =. — “aide, (of the’ bus)¥at. window level, cutting: dow oe = cy = ‘occupants seated on- that side.” st - i =: j a ‘price — _ Killed ere, Dienitei Hernian, 15," ‘and Martin : ¢ N — — aan = enter ews | BEN g HNL NHUUUNUEHTOVIVANOUUUAUULEUEES + The four’ most: serioissly injured students _ ~ag betwee OO _ a JUNE 20 ONLY, DRY CLEANING on Father’s Suit, — or Sport Coat & Slacks. Niatever Tou wear el clean swith care. Richards Cleanors | 73 EMERSON ST. - STP 14 and 16 — each ‘underwent three hours of ‘surgery. din: " Sherbrooke. hospital. ‘They were. listed in serious condition “but out ‘of'danger, silfering rom skull: ‘fractures i; broke ribs: and bones. ie ‘Fourtéen: others: were: treated ‘for minor. inguris ‘Drammondville; 100 kilometres: east of: Moniréal,-. . At the regular monthly meeting of Br. 73, B.C. Old_Age - «Pensioners Organization, several decisiona. were made . ° Tegarding activities. at the Happy Gang. Centre for the “summer months, ‘<. As of- Monday June 13, the Centre has been open Monday .*- through Friday, between the hours of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with - Dhie driver of thé truck, Jean Paquin, 27, Was not hurt, nor: a “light lunch being. served at noon. Bingo will be ; was bus driver Freddie Herman, the uncle of vi tim, "discontinued for July ‘and August, as will-the general Herman: Meetings, ‘The sewing group will carry on as sual Tuesday _ The Hermian youth’ ‘was on his way. to his ‘Vait-day of:.. mornings, ; classes at a “high school for: children, with. aeademic’.” ’- -As~we-are-putting- an-entry- into-the- -fliverboat-Days— diificulties. He was to-have spent the summer helping his. parade there will be several work bees.” ‘The Hirst one was. ‘father on the family farm. His’ As-year-old: broth: Tony; held .on Wednesday,’ June 15, ; suffered, head and chest: injuries in’: ‘ During the summer recess there could be other activities ‘Patrick. Morvan, 10, a: passengé ; said, ‘that’ when “the” a place so drop into the centre and keepin touch. collision took placeh hehad Just swapped his window seal bor * Mapey and safe holidaying to those vacationing an ' wee aie wu ihme: we Das Ros ere Rr dad. 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