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
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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
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