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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-05-04, Page 24GRADE UP 140 2 Kg SIZE (4.5 Ib.) WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES 5 LIMIT 3 BIRDS PER FAMILY II •I PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY, MAY 10. EXCEPT PRODUCE BUTT OR SHANK PORTION ONTARIO FRESH LEG OF PORK ALL BEEF CELLO PKG. SCHNEIDERS STEAKETTES 198o.G COOKED PORTIONED SCHNEIDERS HAM STEAKS SIX VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS SANDWICH SPREAD MEAT ROLLS POPULAR FIVE VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS SLIM STICKS MAPLE LEAF BONELESS PORK BUTT SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLL S.os2.z9 /kg FRESH ONTARIO CENTRE CUT PORTION 3, 73/kg LEG OF PORK 1.691b. CANADA PACKERS 340 g PKG. MAPLE LEAF BRAND BIG 8 WIENERS t29 PRIDE OF CANADA COOKED ROUND SMOKED 5.71 FULLY/k9 DINNER HAM 2.59 ib. NO NAME RIND ON BY THE PIECE 3.95/k9 SIDE BACON 1.791b. FINE QUALITY PRIDE OF CANADA SLICED COOKED HAM FIVE VARIETIES PACKAGED SLICED COUNTRY GOLD COOKED MEATS SPECIAL SLICED MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY KITCHEN SMOKED HAM 9.46/.4.29.. SPECIAL FINE QUALITY FRESH DELICIOUS BURNS SLICED COOKED NAM A49.2.49.. SPECIAL SIMMS PREPARED COLE SLAW POTATO SALAD 2.62/k. 1.f9A SHOPSYS DELI FRESH ALL BEEF FRANKS 454g 1.79 SHOPSYS SLICED CORNED BEEF OR PASTRAMI 239 SHOPSYS 500 9 OLD VIENNA" SALAMI CHUB 3.29 SHOPSYS PURE BEEF SAUSAGE 500 g 2.79 FREE! WITH EVERY '40.00 ORDER CANADA'S WONDERLAND® BUY ONE GET ONE THE ONLY FREE OFFER TO CANADA'S WONDERLAND THIS YEAR SUPER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL AGES. SUMMER PREVIEW COUPON DETAILS POSTED IN ALL STORES. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 HEAD AD LETTUCE EACH PRODUCE SPECIALS EXPIRE SAT. MAY 7TH FLORIDA NO. 1 RED NEW POTATOES 1.08/kg 49#,b. ONTARIO FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES 3 lb. 39 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. RADISHES 1 Ib. PK G. 99° ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 COOKING ONIONS 2 Ib . BAGS 2/9 9' PRODUCT OF CHILE CAN. 140. 1 RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2.62/kg Ib. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRIES 94 HEAPING PINT BOX PRODUCE SPECIALS EXPIRE SAT. MAY 7TH PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA NEW N0. 1 CORN ON THE COB 3.;99# CALIFORNIA SWEET EATING SIZE 138 NAVEL ORANGES DOZ. s f.39 PRODUCT OF HAITI MANGOES 1.29A. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 CARROTS 2 Ib. BAG 79' PRODUCT OF U.S.A. GREEN ONIONS BUNCHES 3'99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. NUTRITIOUS FRESH t SPINACH A 6000 CNILDRENS GIFT FOR MOTHER HARDY MUM PLANTS 3'/'' PRODUCE SPECIALS EXPIRE SAT. MAY 7TH PRODUCT OF MEXICO FRESH WATERMELON 1.30/kg 59Ib. PRODUCT OF MEXICO =1 GRADE I84 BRUSSELS SPROUTS /kg 129. COLOURFUL FLOWERING POTTED MUMS 6" POT 5.49 NO NAME 10-6-4 WEED & FEED 10 kg 4.99 IMPATIENS FILLED HANGING BASKETS 6.. POT 599 POT PRODUCE SPECIALS EXPIRE SAT. MAY 7TH VARIOUS COLOURS FLOWERING AFRICAN VIOLETS . 2.49 AN IDEAL MOTHERS DAY GIFT ORCHID CORSAGES EA. 199 FRESH BRIGHT MIXED PANS 7'POT 5.79 BEGONIA FILLED HANGING BASKETS 6.. POT 5®99 ASSORTED COLOURS FRESH CUT ROSES BUNCH OF 5 379 OTHEFt AO S ;: a .MAY 10TH:....... Page 8—Crossroads—May 4, 1 .:3 All Creatures Gr t and all' By Donald V. Martin Your Pet's Ears "Canines, felines, pet owners, lend me your ears!" We all know that Caesar never did heed the Ides of March warning, which goes to show that warning signals are not to be ignored! Are you. alert to signs of ear ail- ments in your pet or is it an area you are neglecting? Looking for signs of dis- comfort and checking the appearance of your dog or cat's ears may save your pet from great pain and possible hearing loss. Generally speaking, your pet's ear complications fall into five major categories: parasites, wounds, infections, tumors and hearing loss. Ear mites (parasites), live in the ear canal. A brown, waxy discharge from your pet's ear is the symptom of this condition. In dogs, (but for some reason, not in cats), intense itchiness occurs. An "otoscope" enables your veterinarian to detect the mites in your pet's ears quite readily. Your veterinarian will then instruct you on proper treatment which con- sists of flushing the ear canals with insecticide. Fly bites usually appear during summer months and produce bleeding, crusty sores on the tips of your pet's ears. This condition is treat- ed under the direction of your veterinarian, with ap- propriate medication. Sarcoptic Mites . burrow into the skin of the ear flaps and other parts of your pet's body, producing an itchy lesion which your .'pet will constantly scratch. This parasite can also be trans- mitted to humans. Treat- ment consists of dipping the animal's entire body in in- secticides every week for at least three treatments. Ear wounds, can vary from punctures to cuts and tears resulting from either selinflicted accidents or ani- mal bites received during an unfriendly encounter. Your pet may bear his battle scars with the dignity of Nelson, but surgical repair is recom- mended to ensure good cos- metic healing. Rupturing of blood vessels in the ear flaps produces a large soft bulge called a "hematoma" and this requires surgical drain- age and repair by your vet- erinarian. Infections are by far the most common ear problem. Especially susceptible pets are dogs that frequent water, those with hair in the ear canal and long-eared dogs. Most infections are bac- terial, causing a painful, wet and inflammed ear canal. A constantly tilted head, shak- ing and scratching all point to a possible ear infection in your pet. The affected ears usually require a culture test to help determine the nature of the infecting agent and provide appropriate treat- ment. In chronic, recurrent cases, surgical opening of the ear canal may need to be performed to re-establish proper drainage. Occasional yeast and fungal infections require vigorous therapy to correct. Owners of dogs or cats prone to infections would be wise to watch closely for early signs of ear problems and contact their veterinarian when any are noticed. Tumors are usually non- cancerous and occur more frequently in older pets. A tumor can be either quite visible on the ear flap itself, or hidden within the ear canal. Surgical removal is necessary when tumors are present. Older pets are also more vulnerable to hearing loss but pets of any age may suf- fer hearing damage if severe trauma to the ear occurs. At present, it is extremely diffi- cult to objectively determine the degree of hearing loss in pets. In most cases, unfort- unately, there is no available treatment. The ear is a delicate in- strument. Regular attention will enable you to detect any signs of ear trouble in its early stages. Protecting your pet's ear health is sure to make for a more comfort- able, hafppier companion. Snap up the opportunities in the CLASSIFIED ADS 357-2320