Knight dn Camelot MEDIEVAL FEAST & AUCTION Cr All proceeds raised ty this spectacular event will help nd a new home for the Harvest Project. . Be a part of the legend by attending an authentic Mecieval Feast and Auction featuring medieval music, dancing, sword-fighting, and a special knighting ceremony. Prize awartled for best costume. Costume Hints: The Middie Ages iasted for almost 1,000 years between the fifth and fifteenth cantury. Drop into the Iscat library and you shouid find plenty of clothing reference for the era, especially in the children’s section, Ramembes, saly a sclect few knights ware suits of armour so you won't need to raid your aluminum recycling hia! Anather point te remember is that fashions differed between cultures. A nobleman from Gau! didn’t dress the same as a Visigoth. Have fur! Human’s name: Julia, eight years old. Pet’s name and age: Maggie, a five-month-old maltese/poodle cross. Favourite activities: Maggie, like plenty of other pups, gets . a kick out of chewing on peo- - ple’s toes. Favourite treat: She loves liver “heart” treats. 4a NEWS photo Mlke Wakefield Pat tale: This puppy has go’ ten laughs from her new fam: ily by..barking at -her. own reflection in the mirror. - © .- 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., Vancouver, B.C., V7M 2H4..0r send e-mail ©. . Communicate to avoid trail rage From page 42 approaching-on leash, call your dog back to your side, or go get it. Then leash it or at least hold on to it while you pass. The other dog is on leash for a reason. It could be injured, have a behavioural probiem that the owner is irying desperately to rectify or maybe the owner is doing some training and just wants to walk with their dog on leash. Try very hard not to say to yourself: “Well it’s not my | problem your dog is injured, aggressive, etc.” or “Ah, it’s an off leash area, my dog can do what it wants.” Tf you are walking your dog on-leash and sce a dog approaching off-leash, try to let the other dog owner know, that you don’t want . your dogs to meet. Lex’s all try really hard to _be a bit more understanding and helpful towards our fel- low dog owners, and prevent future trail rage. — Joan is the owner. of. Sierra K9 Training. For advice or training e-mail:h at