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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Aug 1994, p. 20

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20 The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 27,1994 Auctions "Kahn Country Auctions" Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd. Pickering 3 Miles north of Hwy. 401 (Take Exit #399) Featuring every Wednesday an excellent selection of antiques, fine furnishings, glass, china, collectables, primitives and other unusuals. So join us every Wednesday and participate in one of Ontario's "True" auctions with ho buy-backs or reserves. Terms: Cash, cheque (with proper proper I.D.) or Visa. Previews from 1:00 p.m. "Consignment and estate estate selling our speciality". Call us today - Kahn Auction Services, Services, 683-0041. Employment Wanted An Added Touch Let your housekeeping be my business. Experienced, trustworthy, sparkling service. Supplies available Lee 987-0545 Classifieds Classified Deadline Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Business Opportunity ARE YOU FEELING HEMMED IN? Are you tired of having a ceiling on your income? 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Banting, Banting, aged 74 years. Beloved husband husband of Evelyn (Rhind) Banting. Dear father of Keith and his wife Marilyn; Gerald and his wife Ruth; Gregory and his wife Janet and Roger and his wife Susan. Loving grandfather of Alan, James, Sarah, Monica, Karen, Jennifer, Erin and Megan. Dear brother of Carl, Muriel Cobleigh and Verna Killem. Resting at tne Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 2:00 - 4:00 and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Friday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Trinity United Church. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Trinity Church Building Fund or Lions Club SightFirst. 34-1N Notices LOOKING for bowlers for Tuesday Tuesday Night, Mixed League. Come out for a night of fun and meet new people. Starts Tuesday, September 6, 6:30 - 9:00. Phone 623-8442. THE Bowmanville Drama Workshop Workshop is casting for "The Odd Couple", Couple", the female version. There are 6 female and 2 male parts, approximately 30 - 50 years of age. Auditions are held Wednesday, Wednesday, August 31, 7 p.m. Court Room #1, at the the Court House. New members are welcome. If interested interested in back stage positions please attend casting or call 623-4790. TORONTO -- When you think of carnivores, you think of lions, cheetahs and sabre-tooth tigers. Most of us wouldn't think of including including our beloved Fluffy with these ferocious meat-eaters- --but that's exactly where she belongs. All cats are strict carnivores carnivores (meat-eaters) and require require large quantities of high-quality protein in their diets, according to the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, located in England. England. In fact, adult cats require require as much as 50 per cent more protein in their diets than adult dogs do. Aside from the essential high-protein diet, pet owners should be aware that their cats benefit from eating foods high in moisture to protect against lower urinary tract diseases, one of which is Feline Urological Syndrome Syndrome (FUS), a disorder that accounts for up to 10 per cent of all cat illnesses in veterinary hospitals. FUS is a complex disorder of the urinary tract where struvite crystals form in the urine, causing irritation in the lining lining of the urinary tract and possible blockage. The Waltham Centre's extensive research into this disorder has proven that a diet high in water content decreases cats' chances of exhibiting symptoms of FUS. "While it was originally thought that excessive levels of ash (magnesium and phosphorus) in the diet was the problem, studies have shown that lack of moisture in some cats' food can contribute contribute to FUS," says Hilary Watson, a Canadian-based pet care specialist for Waltham. "In order to protect protect against FUS, cat owners should provide a diet with a high moisture content, which means a higher proportion proportion of canned food (wet) should be served versus dry food. Free access To clean fresh water, as well as a clean and accessible litter box are musts. Owners should also promote exercise exercise by playing with their pet regularly." The Waltham Centre has been at the international forefront of pet nutrition since it was established in Leicestershire, England in 1965. Through Waltham's study of the feline diet, it has been widely recognized that cats have specific dietary needs for some important nutrients that their bodies cannot naturally produce. "Due to the ongoing research research conducted by the Waltham Centre, we've been able to identify potential potential health problems that can occur due to deficiencies in domestic cats' diets," explains explains Watson. "By following following Waltham's recommendations, recommendations, commercial cat food producers have been able to provide pet owners with nutritious, well- balanced foods for their pets." Watson says it's very important important for cat owners to take a proactive role in their pet's diet. To get a correct" balance of vitamins and minerals, they should feed their cats commercially prepared prepared pet food, which has been formulated and tested by veterinarians and pet nutritionists. Cat owners can look for the Waltham logo to ensure that the food they choose contains all the necessary necessary nutrients for a healthy diet. Keeping Out Most Of The Burglars Every homeowner is a target for burglars who for the most part are local amateurs. So keep that in mind when practising home security. Professionals are attracted to high ticket items such as expensive paintings, jewels, furs, coin collections, etc. Since not many of us are so endowed, it follows that most break-ins are for easily fenced items in high demand, like electronic equipment, obtained in a smash and grab method. Burglars hate noise (they make very little) and they are suspicious of a home with a radio playing or a dog barking. There may be no one home but they are usually deterred, even by a special barking dog record alarm. They hate to be conspicuous so they work in neighborhoods where they are known. But they don't want to be seen lurking near your house at night. Motion sensitive spotlights will keep them away. But they do love a garage because once inside they can make an accurate guess if anyone is home and they can spend a lot of time breaking through the door into the house from the garage without being detected by neighbors. So your first line of defence is the door into the garage. It should be a standard exterior grade, solid core, 1 3/4" inch thick wood or steel door. Not many are. Secure it with a deadbolt lock and a piece of 3/4" angle iron 18 inches long screwed into the door jamb beside the strike plate to prevent the door being pried open. Apply the same standards to the door leading from the garage into the house with one refinement. Since the door swings into the garage it has hinges exposed to the garage and the pins can be tapped up to disengage the hinges and lift the door out. But not if you use this modification. On each pair of hinges remove a pair of opposing screws and drill out a 1/4" hole about 1 1/2" deep into the door jamb side. Drill a slightly larger hole in the opposite screw hole about one inch deep. Now cut off 2 1/2" of 1/4" steel rod and tap one end snugly into the door jamb hole. The one inch that protrudes should now slide into the hole in the door side when the door closes. Now, when the door is closed, the door will not come loose when the pins are knocked out of the hinges. The overhead door for the car needs modification also. If you plan to leave for a vacation you can secure the door by drilling a hole through the sliding track just above one of the rollers when the door is shut tight. A padlock put through the hole will prevent the door opening. That is not a solution for regular daily commerce because it would become a nuisance. An automatic door opener is a better solution for daily security. Manually operated doors have no easy solution other than the normal lock in the handle which is a bit of a nuisance when you are in a hurry. Since the door is usually placed so it is in plain view of the street, it is unlikely that panels will be broken through to gain access. They are vulnerable and the only safeguard would be to screw on short metal bars behind each thin panel into the rails of the door. Garage windows should be small enough and high enough above ground to deter entry, but if not you can secure them from being pried open. Remember burglars hate noise so they are fundamentally opposed to smashing glass. A double hung window (goes up and down) can be made secure by drilling small holes to receive a large nail through each upper corner of the bottom sash halfway through the top sash (when the window is closed.) Cut off nails so a small bit protrudes when they are set into the holes. This will allow you to remove them and open the window from the inside. If you have sliding windows, treat them as you would a patio door for safety. Put a broomstick along the bottom to prevent the inner window from sliding and then screw a couple of round head screws into the upper track to take up the slack between the window and the track. Now it cannot be lifted up to remove it from the track. Good luck. Remember, we are not talking about making a house burglarproof; banks are not able to do that! What we want to do is keep out the opportunist that is looking for an easy entry. Did I mention you should keep your doors and windows locked? Sponsored by E&e Canadian & ta tt smart Your Community Newspaper Since 1854 62 King Street West 623-3303 Bowmanville CLIP AND SAVE

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