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Halton Waste Management Site Will be closed on Monday, August 4 Regular Operating Hours Open Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton . J C ? Q C ? A F C A I ? W M S P ? ? 5 ? Q R C ? + ? L ? E C K C L R ? % S G B C ? ? L B ? ! M J J C A R G M L ? ! ? J C L B ? P ? M P ? T G Q G R ? S Q ? M L J G L C ? ? R ? www.halton.ca ? D M P ? K M P C ? G L D M P K ? R G M L Collection movesCollection moves 5 FOR INFORMATION VISIT www.orangevilleSPCA.ca or call 519-942-3140 We need your help to make the Golf Tournament a success. SPONSOR GOLF DONATE PRIZES Please support the Upper Credit Humane Society and the Ontario SPCA Orangeville and District Branch FORE THE ANIMALS GOLF TOURNAMENT at the Caledon Country Club - Mon Sept 8 18 holes of golf, best ball format with a golf cart for two, lunch, dinner and golf day prizes all for $170.00. Please come and golf, you will be helping us help the animals. STEWARTTOWN DENTAL CLINIC 905-873-0201 Located at 13219 15th Sideroad, Georgetown (diagonally north of Stewarttown Middle School) BOOKING FOR DENTAL AND HYGIENE APPOINTMENTS Congratulations Evann on a GREAT DANCE SEASON Love: Gramma & Grandpa Franklin and Gramma & Poppa Chillman Acton/Georgetown, Friday, July 25, 2008 7 In the continuing saga of building a flock of sheep, last weekend opened another chapter. We got a ram. Now having a ram (a daddy sheep for those who dont know the lingo) is of paramount importance when starting up a flock of sheep. His gene pool is the most dominant part of the future of the flock and every lamb born the fol- lowing year will bear his traits. So its a good idea to get a good un when you got out shopping for a ram. The Sidekick and I found a mighty fine speci- men, with lots of good breeding and pedigree behind him, and he looks mighty virile to boot. (The Sidekick mentioned that part... I think she might have peeked.) We named him Dodge. Get it? Dodge Ram? (Take note Paul Auty of Georgetown Chrysler I now have a Dodge on the property.) I considered calling him Hemi, but was afraid hed consume too much hay with that name. He has a real name, comprised of a bunch of letters and numbers on his pedigree, but we chris- tened him Dodge to be a bit more informal. We arranged to have him delivered Saturday, and had the ram bachelor pad all ready for him, with fresh bedding and a new feed box. I assigned him to a box stall with really high walls, so he couldnt jump out to go visit the girls (ewes) on the other side of the barn. Saturday, Dodge rode into the Brown farm in a trailer, taking in all the sights of his new home, as he let out the occasional deep-throated baaaa, in acknowledgement of his new digs. Once in the ram bachelor pad, he circled the perimeter and checked out every nook and cranny of the pen, from one end to the other. He tried to jump out a couple times, testing the walls, but had no luck they were simply too high. Once in the pen with water and hay on hand, Dodge appeared well settled. Wrong. About 90 minutes later, as I worked in another part of the barn within eyesight of his pen, I heard Dodge make one more try at jumping out. This time was different. His head popped up over the gate, then he went back down, letting out a groan. As I went to investigate, my gut knotted up. Poor Dodge stood there trembling, on three legs, and the pain was written all over his face. His front leg was crooked it looked broken. I immediately called Dr. Bob, the vet, who was there in 45 minutes. An examination confirmed my gut feeling. Dodges front leg was broken. The good news was it was a clean break, and Dr. Bob figured it would heal with a cast. With The Sidekick and me holding him still, Dr. Bob set Dodges front leg in a nice white cast. I must say, Dodge didnt look quite as virile later that night. In fact, he looked pretty defeated. I felt so sorry for the poor little guy. The next morning, he was better, and over the next couple of days, he came ahead. Hes now quite perky, happily roaming around the bachelor pad, with a great appetite and lots of spunk. And in eight weeks, he has an appointment with Dr. Bob to have the cast removed. Dr. Bob figures Dodge will need three or four weeks to get his leg limbered up, and after that, he should be pretty much back to normal. With luck, I figure Dodge will be fully on-track by mid-October, which is a good thing. Cuz ya know, later this fall, he has a date. Its a month-long date with a bunch of young ladies, who live in the bigger pen, on the other side of the barn. We call him Dodge, not Hemi Ted Brown