12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 15, 1979 No cats allowed at this m 4 Port Perry's main street was no place for cats on Kinettes held their annual Mutt Show in front of the post office. ' A large number of "man's best friends" in an assortment of colours, sizes and breeds were on hand to show their stuff to the judges. They perfor- med tricks, dressed in costume, sang and even danced for the attention of the judges. And when it was all over, "Snoopy", a dog owned by Amie Ware of Williams Point was picked as the "best overall mutt." Some of the other winners and contestants are seen on this page. At two in the morning, in the suburban home of -an average Canadian family, the stillness is broken by wheezy, laboured breathing and a small panicky voice SPECIAL YEAR-END CLEARANCE aid +43 Caesar won the ribbon for Is there any doubt? saddest eyes." Wageree: "79 - 4 DOOR JEEP WAGONEER OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES BasePrice.................. $10,620 * Front & Rear Carpeting TiempoRadials................ $336. * Gauges TwoTonePaint................ $204. * Custom Interior Power Tailgate. ............... .. $90. * Power Brakes Extra Duty Suspension. ......... $144. * Power Steering StabilizerBar................. .. $49. * Electronic Ignition System RoofRack..................... $124. *360CIDV/8 Fuel Tank Skid Plate............. $80. * Quadra-Trac 4-WD CarpetedCargo............... $93.00 * Chrome Bumpers Protective Floormats............ $24. * Padded Sunvisors Air Conditioning. ............... $792. * Double Folding Rear Seats TintedGlass.................... $73. tiLight Group Convenience Group.............. $97. * Exterior Trim Rear Window Defroster... . ... .. $111. * Padded Instrument Panel Tilt Steering Wheel .............. $94. * 4-Way Hazard Flashers Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel. $77. - Aluminum Wheels. ............. $295. fr == 611,700. Clea rance Price: (Plus Freight & P.D.1.) JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS IN OUR REMAINING JEEP INVENTORY. Grant Menzies Motors Ltd. 1430 King Street East, Oshawa - 571-3600 LRA A I BURA BE SEN BR AE RA TT CNA (A 5 Saturday afternoon as the - B wy we Ye -e WR JET wr os . Be, 2 Mr i © XN i NG EES > NR NN utt show ZEN Judge Yvonne Christie [right] had a hard time finding the eyes of this little fellow who was entered in the "saddest eyes" categorie. The pup's master helps Yvonne by holding back the hair. Asthma course helps break cycle of fear calling, "Mummy, I can't breathe." Eight year old Cindy is having another asthmatic attack. Jolted out of a deep sleep, Cindy's mother makes her way wearily across the hall, repeating a now fami- liar pattern. Will this attack end in another dash to the Emergency Department? She thinks back over many other frightening, sleepless - nights, and wonders just how long thé fatigue, frustration and anxiety will continue. Cindy's problem is not unique. There are at least half a million known asth- matics in Canada, and the numbers are increasing. Because asthma is a chronic condition, involving many different factors, it must be dealt with on a daily basis and at the family level. If not kept in perspective, its psycho-social impact on the family unit may be devasta- ting, particularly if the asth- matic child begins to use asthma as a way of manipu- lating other family members. The Family Asthma Programs offered by Durham Region Lung Asso- ciation aim to break this cycle of fear and anxiety, through parent education and group support. The next scheduled Course will begin on Sunday, September 16th, at the Iroquios Park Arena, Whitby, running for seven consecutive Sundays, from 10:00 a.m. to noon. Partici- pating children (ages be- tween 5 and 12), will be taught breathing exercises and relaxation techniques which assist in the control of asthmatic attacks, the symptoms of which are often aggravated by fear as breathing becomes in- creasingly difficult. All procedures are under the direction of a licensed physiotherapist. Interested parents should contact Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151. That's Cathy Armstrong with her dog "'Sherri®, who performed the best trick This little fellow won t smallest dog in the show. of the show. he categorie for the ® <