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A $5,500 item for the establishment of a ca- nine corps within the regional police force was approved by the Waterloo Regional po- lice board last week. Chief Wilfred Hen- rich told the board that initially two dogs would be used to help locate lost children. Canine cops to ioih force Historic fashion exhibit. making rounds of schools le, PO Boroott EALABMDBE. MIT. This exhibit, entitled From Hat to Hem, is one of many exhibits loaned to schools, libraries and other community groups by the Kitchener s-Waterloo Art Gallery. Fergus Tomlin, Curator of the Gallery's particularly in recrea- tion areas and in large buildings. They will not be trained as at- tack animals. London, Ont., police have five dog teams and used dogs more than 3.000 times in 197i on a variety of calls. , new extension program, said that exhibits are loaned also to community organiza- tions, senior citizens' homes and correctional institutions. One called 'tPicasso, 60 Years" is on display at Park Manor senior public school in Elmira. Another about the de- velopment of color is at Grand View School for Girls m Cambridge-Galt. Mr. Tomlin said that some of the exhibits are on loan from the Art Gallery of On- tario, from the Moos Gal- lery, Toronto and the rest are composed of works from the Gallery's permanent collection. _ lery, Toronto and the rest Another way that more are composed of works from people are learning about the Gallery's permanent art is through presentations collection. _ made by a group of volun- These travelling exhibits teer gallery represents are self-explanatory and in- tives. 'YOU W ttoat NM" Vacation time will soon be here again; the winter school break is only a few weeks away; and summer holidays are just around the corner. Now is as good a time as any to discuss boarding your pet. . Normally at one time or another throughout your, dog's life, the occasion will arise when you will haVe to board him. If you start by boarding your dog when he is young you will find he usually adjusts to the new surroundings much more easily. Always call the ken- nel operator well in advance to make a reservation, or you could find when it is time for you to leave you will have no. plate to put your dog. Most people expect a ken- nel to have the same com- forts and luxuries of their own homes. You are look- ing for too much in return tor the measly sum you are paying someone else to take the responsibility of caring for your dog. Most boarding kennels are constructed of cement floors and chain link fencing. This is all that is necessary for your dog. no matter how much he is pam- pered. as long as he is fed regularly arid his quarters are kept clean. ’In most instances. unless you find a kennel operator that will bath your dog for you be- fore he leaves to go home. you will find that this will be your first job on arrival home, You must remem- her that your dog is being kept in% smaller. confined area than usual and with a lot of other animals so he is bound to pick up some doggy odours I suggest when you board your dog always to take one or two Items with which Wuhan 90mm elude information about the artist's life and descrip- tion of the paintings on dis- play. ' The portable art shows are one way of taking the art gallery to people, said Mr. Tomlin, who did similar work for the Art Gallery of Ontario before moving to the K-W Gallery last fall. Creation of the extension department with a full-time staff member was made possible through a grant from the National Museums of Canada. your dog is familiar; it could be an old mat for him to lay on, his own dish- es. or his favourite toy. _ Do not be disappointed if you are not allowed to take your dog into the kennel when you leave him, Most tto a r d i n g establishments will take your dog from you on arrival and take him into the kennel without you. There are a number of good reasons for this and Iagree wholeheartedly with them. Every time a stranger is let into the kennel the other dogs go frantic looking for attention. It inadvertently ends up that these persons have to visit with all the other dogs. running the risk of losing their fingers. There is also the person who ends up right in the run with his dog, whispering in his ear to be a good boy while the tears are rolling down his cheeks. Kennel operators are normally very busy people and do not have the extra five or 10 minutes to spend with you while you say good- bye to your dog. Respect the kennel oper- ator's wishes when he re- quests something: he is. in most cases. the expert-he has been in business for years: he knows dogs. their temperaments and how to best handle them. You. re invited to send questions about your dog's problems to my attention m care of this nowspapev Always be sure to check and find out what the kennel business hours are so that when you arrive home you are not pounding at the door at ll pm expecting some- one to get out of bed and get your dog for you