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Castor Review (Russell, ON), 6 Jun 1978, page 11

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CASTOR REVIEW Pigs'n Poodles By Dr. Geoff Cochrane QUESTION: Lately I have noticed brown tartar build-up on my dog's teeth. How serious a problem is this? - Joanne Baker, Chesterville. ANSWER: Dogs need dental care particularly as they get older. The most common problems encountered are dental tartar and gum inflammations. Your dog's teeth should be checked regularly when it is brought to your veterinarian for booster vaccinations. Early preventive medicine such as this will save your pet extensive dental work (pain, teeth loss and expense). Dental calculus or tartar is seen in older dogs or young dogs that eat only soft foods. A deposit of calcium salts, food debris, and bacteria builds up on the teeth. It is orange or brownish in color and quickly hardens. These deposits start to dig into the dog's gums which start to recede causing an inflammation. Without treatment, the teeth eventually loosen and fall out. It appears that dogs that chew bones, dry food or dog biscuits daily have less buildup of tartar. In the early stages, there may be no obvious signs of the disease. With advanced cases, the dog may stop eating because of pain, tongue irritation and infection. Also the mouth odor will be unpleasant. If the buildup is not too severe and the dog is manageable, the veterinarian may remove the deposit without sedating the animal. In order to do a thorough job, it is often necessary to anest- hetize the animal. The deposit can be easily removed, teeth scaled and cleaned. Ultrasonic dental equipment is being used in many veterinary clinics today. Wedding Announcement Mr. and Mrs. James Prevost of Russell are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Brenda to Lyle Curry son of Morg Curry from Kenmore. Wedding to take place on June 24 at 3 p.m., Notre Dame Church, Russell, Ont. Tuesday, June 6, 1978 Page 11 Russell Lions Club "200"' Club LAST FIVE WINNERS May 19 -- No. 155 - Garry Patter- son, Russell, 445-5535 May 12 -- No. 13 - Nancy Mattice, Metcalfe, 821-2524 May 5 -- No. 102 - J. P. McNabb, Ottawa, 828-4210 April 28 -- No. 20 - Steve Shirley, Russell, 445-2994 April 21 -- No. 181 - Jack Ross, Ottawa, 232-4811 THE CLEAN-UP CREW For years now, Bev, Lillian and the girls have been getting together to keep the Marvelville Community Centre ship-shape. From left to right St. Mary's Russell Church News Winner of the quilt drawn at St. Mary's Plant and Bake Sale is Cathy McLaughlin of 2840 Bay- crest Dr., Ottawa. (licence no 225034). are Bev Welk, Lillian Loubert, Marcia Macdougall, Rick Melenhorst, Beryl Mitton, and Fay Robinson. Absent from the photo was Joan Pawchuk. Legionnaires pay tribute to the late $. C. Rombough Shirley Charles Rombough, a lifelong, highly respected Russell resident, died at National De- fence Medical Centre, May 18, following a lengthy illness. He was in the 63rd year. A son of the late Ernest Rombough and his wife Lillian Rickerd, he was educated at Russell Public and High Schools RUSSTAAL DRAINAGE OPEN TRENCH TILING FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL IC O AY os GREAT DIVE, FRANK | DID YOU SEE THAT BERNIE 2 ----- BERNIE 2 BONNIE LANGILL HELENE COOPER 445-2898 COUNTRY CATERERS CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS HOT AND COLD BUFFET RUSSELL 445-2932 Industrial Park EMBRUN PLUMBING DISCOUNT SUPPLY STORE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR PLUMBING Repair -- Renovations -- or New Construction Visit our Showroom or Phone and was a member of the R.C.A.F. during World War II. A retired mechanic, he was an active member of the Russell Branch, Canadian Legion No. 372 and fellow members conducted an impressive service at the funeral home. He was married on Jan. 8, 1938 to the former Hazel Waddell at Ottawa. . In addition to his widow, the 2 late Mr. Rombough is survived by four daughters and three sons. Lois (Mrs. Fred Hall), Medley, Alberta; Joan (Mrs. Laurence Carss), Brampton, Ont.; Judy (Mrs. Dan Storring), Russell; Wayne Kapuskasing, Ont.; Wil- liam, Barry, Kimberly all of Russell; 10 Grandchildren. Two brothers, James, Russell; Sid- ney, Ottawa. The funeral service at the Warner Funeral Home was conducted by Rev. L. S. Wool- frey, May 21. Pall bearers were: Meredith Rombough, Robert Morrice, Rob- ert Campbell, Stanley Boland, John Ryan and Ed _ Walsh. Interment at North Russell \ CUT FLOWERS "ge FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS We specialize in wedding bouquets and sympathy tributes. A good selection of vegetable & bedding plants still available Regional Rd. 8, Edwards 821-2573 Harold Staal -- 445-2097 Embrun 443-5258 COUNTRY FLOWERS & GREEN HOUS ES TopSos Landesspiod A i, POTTED PLANTS ra pi ely Cartage & Excavating Ltd. Truck, Loader & Backhoe Rentals 445-5685 cemetry.

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