Page 6 — Haitoh Hills This Week, Saturday! Noveniber 13, 1984 ve “ advertised as 4a) “SOLD”? Call today! Not intended to solic properties already ited. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR eee eG. poe we KATHY ELLIS * Sales er FS} NATIONAL with respect to its history but has ll priiberedsl ike home. if ft. re- ence family room, huge livin- 1 and 4 bedrooms. Call Kathy llis* for more details. 0104 VENDOR This MOTIVATED ..., has cathedral ceilings, spa: cious rooms, fireplaces in L.R. and D.R., lots of walk- outs, huge deck and swim- ming pool. The property is spectacular and has Bruce Trail potential. Hurry now: before it's gone. $359, ma Call Kathy Ellis*. VENDOR WANTS SOLDI! Come view this 22,000 sq. ft. industrial space. There is approx. 2,000 sq. ft. of office ‘space, 4 bay doors, the entire} space is heated and insulated and sprinklered. Possible V.T.B. Vendor wants. sold.- now! This brand new custom bck WERE RON TAGE. on 1.14 lovely acres bor- dered by Silvercreek and’Credit River. The home boasts 4 bedrooms, granite floors, ine SN kitchen, rolkoe! el . ny ae byl 5 minutes from . Reduced! $249,000. thy Ellis* for details, 873-0300. 0098 EMERALD LAKE IN Acton prepares for feline invasion Cat lovers will be out in force in Acton this coming Saturday and Sunday to see the first cat show held in this town. The show will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Wright Street and is presented under the auspices of the (CCA) Canadian Cat Association. Admission to the public is: Adults - $3; Family - two adults and two children - $8; Seniors and Children - $2. Thirty-five breeds of pure bred cats will be there from all over Canada and also the U.S.A. There will be 150- 160 cats in all competing. Madge and Bill Turner who live in Acton will be there with their Balinese cats, competing in the long- lass. There will also be some of their cats‘owned by other people competing in other classes at the show. The Turners have been breeding their Balinese cats for 14 years and have sent some of the breed to other countries. Two cats were sent to South Africa about four years ago and have done well in that country. Mrs. Turner said that at that time ‘there was none of that breed in that country and they imported her two and some other male and female cats from the best breeders in California. “We were very pleased that our cat got best Balinese and best Oriental cat two years ago and their descen- dants- are being shown and are winning in shows in South Africa,” said Mrs. Tumer. The Balinese cat is a mutation of the Siamese breed. Many years ago breeders noticed in. the Siamese breed that some kit- tens were being born with longer coats and they bred these together and found that the coat was much softer and a breed of cats developed with a longer coat and a plumed tail that does not need grooming. Balinese cats are very lov- ing and intelligent, their voice is softer than their cousins, the Siamese and one advantage they have is they do not shed. They have the same point markings as the Siamese and come in all the Siamese colors. The cat show will have all f I have purchasers looking for starter homes with 2 or 3 bedrooms in Georgetown and a semi in Milton. These are just a few of the homes I've sold in the Halton Hills area. breeds of cats on display and cat food companies will be there with samples. ae cat supplies can be bought.- ” People will be on hand to answer any questions from the public on the care of cats and breeders will be only too happy. to answer questions regarding their chosen breed. There will be. five Canadian Cat Association judges per day at the show and all cats compete to be included in the best 10 in the show in their class. You can show a neutered or spayed cat in Canadian Cat Association shows but not a declawed cat. You can show a household pet in a special class in all shows. As in the Canadian Cat Association, “All Cats Count” is their motto and all cats will count in this show. x irs. Turner said “what other hobby can give you so much companionship and love and such great es o “The little kittens. we have really liven up our house. We have so much amuse- ment from their antics as they are growing up. “We reluctantly part with them at 12-weeks-old after they have had their first vac- cinations and have been checked by our veterinari- an,” said Mrs. Turner. This cat show has been arranged by a club that has veri mbers in this area and many from all over Ontario dedicated to their cats and promoting the sels and welfare of all This is a non-profit orga- nization ant after expenses. are paid if we should Profit, it is ionmed to feline Tesearch. 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