x 44 ~ North Shove News ~ Sunday, November 19, 2000 Have you been ag IT’S aimost time to get your furry or feathered family member ail gussied up for annual pictures with Santa. The popular “Pet Pictures with Santa” returns for three weekends in) Vancouver, Surrey and Norrh Vancouver, to raise funds for Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind. Santa and full) Christmas backdrops will be part of the Pictures taken by professional Photographers at three Pet Food ‘n More stores. Per owners can bring their dogs, cats, gerbils, binds. ot am oviher pet and can even getointe the photographer themselves —- all tor S10. They will get nwo profession: al quality prints, one of them mounted to a Christmas told- er. Film has been donated by Auta Consumer imaging in Richmond. Vanceuver pho- touraphers Ken Mayer of RAL Studios, Dave Roels of Dave Roels Photography, and Neil Dorey of Evergreen Photo have donated their time. i pet? All proceeds trom the pet pletures will ge to CGDB, an organization that trams pre fessional guide dogs which are matched with visually impaired users. The cost of traning each dog is $325,000, vet dogs are provided te: users atacestarst. Santa will be at the North Vanceuver branch of Pet Food *n More on Saturday, Dec. 9 from TT aan. until + p.m. The store is located in Park and Tiltord Centre at 743 - 333 Brooksbank Ave. — Deana Laneas Humane gift guide goes online GOT animal lovers to buy for this Christmas season? The Humane Society of Canada’s (HSC) Online Adventure Store at is full of special gifts tor kids. friends, families and = col- leagues. “Instead of buying pup- pies or kittens as presents, which often end up at the Nearest shelter or meet an even worse fate, we're hop- SILVER MICA BLP MODEL 2251309 reg $999 SALE Gite, ROYAL I ing that people will spend some of that money to belp us save lives,” savs Al Hickey, the Humane Society of Canada’s Western Regional Director. Gifts available online include heartwarming chil- dren’s books about an owl named Smokey and a chicken named Clara; a well- equipped first aid kit and manual for animals; T-shirts featuring endangered species; treats for dogs, cats and Hf you are looking for a top quality grill chat will pay for itself with years of durability the Genesis“ Silver Mica is a perfect choice. © Stainless steel cooking grills birds; and much more. The special Wildlife Guardian Program features eight different. aniovals gan help. For 525 vou receive a stuffed toy, a photo of the animal, background on haw your money is being spent to save the animal and a certifi- cate suitable for framing. The Humane Society of Canada works to protect dogs and cats, horses, birds, Sivestock, lab animals and the environment. Genesis Series Gas Grills ¢ 3 Stainless steel burners © 424 sq. in. cooking area BRAND NEW 2001 MODELS xx ONLY 20 IN STOCK «x ROYAL 1 LF MODEL 54214 reg $239 SALE CROWN 2 LP MODEL 94224 reg $359 SALE © 36,000 BTU's © Two swing up work areas. ° PLUS FREE COVER ($89 VALUE) | « « LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED ¢ «| THIS OFFE Se Ry EATED © HURRY SALE ENDS NOV 30/00 2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKE Human’s name: Emma, three years old. Pet’s name and ace: Reuben is a six-year-old Bouvier des Flandres. Favourite activities: Reuben likes to make “dog angels” in the snow. Favourite treat; He always waits patiently for Emma’s leftovers. Pet tale: When chasing squir- RSIS AE EEC wr ea NEWS photo Julie iverson rels, Reuben sometimes gets running so fast he can't stop himself in time to avoid hitting trees and shrubs. if you would like to appear with your pet in Pet Pause, please write to Terry Peters c/o the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 2H4. Or send e-mail to . E LAREDO J