Whitby Free Press, 27 Sep 1978, p. 28

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,J1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS, imý Owvner is. responsiblfor ex penses Dogs at large killed two goats during the week-end valued by the Livestock Evaluator at $182, Police said. The goats owned, by- George Piatialli R.R. 2, Whitby, (Highway 2 just west of old.,Whitby Town boundary)" were in a well feficed barnyard," Bert Guthrie, Whitby ivestock Evalu'ator, said. A dog can dig und er a fence and make its entry into a farmyard in this manner. Once in a field where' there is a flock of domestie, farm animais a pack of dogs running at large wiil "Dog" or chase the. animnais until the dogs have exhausted them. The dogs don't eat their victim, Mr. Guthrie, said. "They just toss it about and tear the cornered animal to pieces. It is like a game for the dogs. But it is no game for the owner of the animais that are being bred either as a hobby, or, for market purposes. In both cases it is a great loss and a costiy one for the owner." Mr. Guthrie said that the. frsand breeders in the Whitby area neyer had "1any bother .aIl summer"' frorri dogs running at large. "About six weeks ago the dons beean running ail over the place. Several animais have been killed during the past few weeks. A lot of damage is done to the flock by dogs running them." .Mr,. Gutirie said that in recent weeks the animais kilied by dogs running at large were kept in fenced-in barnyards. ,lit is hiard to go out at night and see that the animais are in good condi- tothen go to the barn in the morning and find one or two of-the animais dead, or some of the flock badly tomn .up." He pointed out t hat 'a ewe kilied recently was in the barnyard- when the owner of the fiock of sheep,. DR. WEST'S TOTHBRUSHES ADULI-HARO, MEDIUM OR SFT 12" SQUARE TERRY CLOTH FACE CLOTHS-ASSTD. SOLIO COLOURS Càfor this monsy-saving offer. One '. 'enWegemet percoupon, pleas. j "DE M O WACv>.41 -I mmT o# l%- i .% 0 ' M&W-M AA1 I BAILEY IDA PHARMACYI of dogs that David Hunter, Brooklin, found it the next morning. Mr. Piatialli went to the barnyard in the morning and found two of-his goats dead. They had been tom topieces by the dogs and one of the goats was expecting. The "Kids", -young goats, are "valuable at Christmnas and Easter times, therefore a greater ioss to the Breeder and owner than one can realize," Mr. Guthrie'said. He pointed out that the owners of dogs running at large can be held responsible for the damage their dog has done. There are many ways in which it can be proven who owns the dog running at .D.A. PETROLEUM $1 JELLY (White) 454g Baby e Oral a Rectal 'DEE-TEE' CELSIUS EA. THERMOMETERS Y** BAN ROLL-ON 43 ml >RUBBER GLOVES Pink or Blue S. M. L. EE-TrEE DISTILLEU VTER 1 GAL. JUG$1 SHORT*S I.D.A. PF4ARMACY 65 Baldwin St. BROOKIN 855-3301 kil.farmers' livestock large and the owner is held responsible for all expenses, "This includes paying the owner of the killed animal the price of the animnal and iii other costs. "It can be quiet expensive for the dog, owner,l" Mr. Guthrie saîd. The Anderson Raiders defeated the Henry Street Hawks 15-10 last Wednesday at Oshawa's Civic Fields to win the annual Mayor's Cup football game. With less than six minutes left in the garne, the Hawks had a 10-8 edge, but an Anderson touchdown and *The SEniors' Community Meals Without Wheels Club would like-to invite anyone over 55 years of age to come to its meetings at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Brock Street North. A< hot dînner is served from 11:30 a.m. to noon on Mon- Ays, Wednesdays and Fri- days. On Mondays and Fr- froquois win The Whitby Iroquiois, Senior A hockey teami started off their'1978-sesson of exé)hibtion games ~withýa, win anfd a sw last, week . > <',Thursday at -Iroquois Park, the Iroquois defeated the Orillia Terriers 7-4, with four goals-scored in the third period. The Terriers were a last-minute repiacenient fo the Barrie Flyers. Whîtby led -2-1 after the -first' period. and the teains were tied 3-3at the end of the second. Dave Wilson scored two conversion determined the outcome on an 80-yard pass and-run play. The Mayor's Cup was donated by former Whitby Mayor Des Newman about 10 years ago as an award for an ann ual championship foot- ball game between Whitby's two public high schobis. days there is cards for t hose who like to play, and on Wednesdays there is Bingo with lots of prizes, a share- the-wealth, and Iottery tickets. 1The, cost of each meal is, 75 cents, and free rides are offered for anyone uinable to, *walk to the hall.ý uOne, lose une- IroquoW s goals,: and.. singles went te Rob Harris, John Ccîok, Wayne Ormson, Mike Noonani and, Steve Lyon. Friday at Georgetown,, the Georgetown. ,Raidersa, defeated the Iroquois 5-2 in another exhibition game. The. Raiders, an intermediate club with which Whitby îi forming an affiliation, led 2-0 after the first period and 4-0 at the end of the second. Dan, Walker and Wayne Orinson. were the only Whitby scorers. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111 DUNDAS ST. W. WH ITBY 668-1464 918 BROCK ST. N. WHITBV 111EHOME 0F CHARBROILEI EVERY TUESDAY 2 BABY CANADIAN LOBSTER OR $ 9 AIASKAN KING CRAB TO AVOIO DELAY PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 668-9369 EVERY bUNDAY VEAL CUTI.ET From 12 Noon - 10 p.m._ $49 Includes: Soup or juice. choice of baked or pan f ries or ri sýice creamn, tea or cof fee. VES, vue bave a kiddies menueat $1 .95 OTHER LOCATIONS WATER LOO CAMBRIDGE STR AT FOR O IB RAMPTON ÈMà d1 Anderson wins Mayor's Cup Meals club seeks new members PAMIC PAC FIRSI AID'$1 KIT For Minor EniergenciesM COURTICEA 117e -IN PHARMACY 151 DON 1 ý e 1 Â

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