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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-08-01, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1990. Obituaries OTTO DATWILER Otto Datwiler, 85, of RR 3 Brussels, died July 18 at Listowel Memorial Hospital. Born Dec. 5, 1904 in Elfingen, Switzerland, he was the son of the late Henrich Datwiler and his wife, the late Bertha Wachter. A retired farmer, Mr. Datwiler had resided at RR 3, Brussels since 1959. Besides his wife, the former Joan Wilfling, he is survived by one son, Ken Datwiler and his wife Michelle of Comox, B.C. and two daughters, Carol and her husband George Oriold of Wroxeter; and Kitty and her husband John Stephens of Powell River, B.C. He is also survived by grand­ children Catherine and Emily Ori- oJd, Sherry, Wendy and Ken Stephens, and Vicki, Donna and Darlene Datwiler, as well as sever­ al great-grandchildren. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by one brother, Henry. The funeral service was held Friday, July 20 at 2 p.m. at the Robert Trench Funeral Home, Lis­ towel. Cremation followed. Memorial remembrances to Lis­ towel Memorial Hospital were ap­ preciated as expressions of sym­ pathy. Klopp seeks NDP nod Paul Klopp a Zurich area farmer and a member of the Hay Township Council will seek the nomination as candidate for the Huron New Democratic Party. Mr. Klopp ran in the last provincial election. He was elected to Hay Township Council in 1988 and has been very active in promoting recycling. He is espe­ cially concerned about environ­ mental issues. Mr. Klopp served for two years as President of the Huron County Federation of Agri­ culture and he is President of the Zurich Fair Board. He is 33 years old and he and his wife Heather Humane Society says protect pets against heat have two children. The New Democratic Party will nominate its candidate on August 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Central Huron Secondary School. M.P. John Rod- riguez will be the guest speaker. Ben Barnes of Belgrave has been given the responsibility as the Huron County organizer for the New Democrats. He is. a senior student at F. E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham. As a youth delegate he attended the federal convention of the New Democratic party in Winnipeg. At high school he has been active in the debating team and a member of the “Reach for the Top” team. Mr. Barnes resides in Morris Township. panricipacnon Continued from page 5 Again, make sure there is adequate ventilation, protection from the sun and plenty of fresh water. Animals suffering from heat stroke show some of the following signs: panting, increased pulse rate, anxious or staring expression, drooling saliva, tongue and lips look red and may take on a bluish colour. Vomiting is also common. If the temperature is allowed to continue to climb, the animal will collapse, go into a coma and die. In order to prevent this from happening, it is vital to begin immediate treatment. The first step is to remove the dog from the hot surroundings. Next, lower its tempera­ ture by applying cold water to the animal’s skin. The dog can be immersed, keeping its head above water. If immersing the dog in cold water is not possible, spray it with cold water. Let the dog rest in a cool place with some drinking water. Seek immediate veterinary attention. Cats and other animals also suffer from heat stroke. Use common sense to ensure that they are not put in a situation where they could suffer from the heat. If you see someone putting their pet in a potentially dangerous situation, take the time to politely educate them as to the danger and inform them what they should do to protect their pet. The Ontario Humane Society has pro­ duced a handbill which warns pet owners of the danger of having pets in parked cars during warm weather. 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