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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Dec 1979, p. 5

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& HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 • Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 •(815)459-264! Many a good quality dog or cat, pup or Idtten can be found at the Animal Control center in Woodstock. They are located off Route 120, north on Raffle road (which is just east of Marian Central high school). Take Raffle road north until you see the big sign on Banford road. They are' then a block east on Banford. They need homes; help Animal Control save a life. Adoption fees include a $10 refund toward the spaying of female dogs or a 910 refund toward the neutering of male dogB if you would like it done. Come in and visit, or call 338-7040. * By Kathleen Thayer ' Helping Paws is ap­ proaching the end of an old year, and looking back on 1979, HP's members of the board ot directors recognize the many people who have helped by actively par­ ticipating in the programs. TTie foster home program is really the most important, for without it, no dogs and cats could be rescued, rehabilitated and then relocated. The few dogs and cats HP wa£able to save was due to the efforts of the foster home chairman, Patti Cane, of Crystal Lake and her roster of foster homes. Once the animal is adopted, HP pays a home visit to the family to offer assistance if needed and check to see that all is well. Many folks help out with what HP call followups, including Kat'ni Blake and Ellie Russin of McHenry, the latter who does HP's Wonder Lake followups. The collection cans are next. Through them HP receives extra financial support to keep going. The gals first get permission to place the cans, then take them there and collect them weekly and make a trip to the store-office at 465 Virginia street in Crystal Lake where the treasurer gleefully counts the money. Kathi Blake and Ellie Russin of McHenry are also in­ cluded among these workers. The adoption fee includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of our choice or a deduction from the cost of the surgery if done by a vet of your choice. No adoption fees are collected by persons owning their own pets. These fees are paid at the store office, 465 Virginia street, Crystal Lake. Adoption fees are collected, however, by foster homes only. Please read the listings carefully to find out which are homeowned pets and which are foster home pets. For further information please call the office, 459- 2541 Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Standard Poodle female, 1 year, black, large housebroken, all shots, good with children and pets, 459- 4931. Black Poodle mix, female, 5Vfe months, small, housebroken, good with children and pets, 455-6755. Irish Setter male, 1 year, 40 pounds, housebroken, good with children and pets, 344-3061. Husky Shepherd male, l'/fe years, good with children and pets, one blue eye, one brown, 312-382-2319. Lab mix female, 6 months, good with children and pets, black. 312-438-5491. German Shepherd female, 4 years, 312-658-2096. CATS FOR ADOPTION 4 month grey tiger male, semi-long hair, 459-7554. Grey tabby with orange Calico markings, shots, 8 weeks, female, 312-658-6436 after 4:30 p.m. 2 years female, long hair Calico, 312-639-2605. Tiger kittens, 12 weeks, 728-1048. Young adult female, black, small size family cat, 728-1048. 12 weeks mottled grey short hair, likes dogs, shots, purr-sonality, foster home, 459-6523. LOST AND FOUND Lost Dogs: Malamute Collie female, black and white, Holiday Hills, about to give birth, 344- 1323. Lab, black and grey spots, male, large, black collar and tags, 675-2056. Female Beagle, Retriever, golden, 385-2661. Welcome New Members In some places, it's considered good luck to hear a kingfisher on your right. The McHenry Plaindealer I USPS 335 200) Established 187S 3812 West Elm Street Phone 3SS 0170 McHenry Illinois 600S0 Published Every Wednesdoy 4 Fridoy ot McHenry Illinois Second Closs Postage Poid ot McHenry Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Subtcribert or* rtqunltd to provid* immediate noticeoi change ot oddrrti to The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W Elm Si McHenry III 600S0. A deduction ot one month from the eMpirotion of a subscription will be mode where c change of ad- dress it provided through the Pott Office department Larry E. Lund Publisher Adele FToehlich-Editor N E WSPAPE R~/' NATIONAL NEWSPAPER «s» cut To W Ttyiin uTT <"G] NNA SUSTAINING "" ® MEMBER -- ">79 Pictured are new members received at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, In the first row, left to right, are Nancy Hultstrand, Mary Pollock, Kimberly Pollock, Karla Pollock, Norma Weyland, Denise Fidler and Megan Fidler; second row, left to right, Roy Hultstrand, Stephen Pollock, Beau Fidler and Pastor Roger Schneider. 1 Yeor In McHenry County SUBSCRIPTION RATES $13.SO I Year $19.00 Outside McHenry County NEW MEMBER RECEPTION HELD New members were received into the fellowship of the church at Sehpherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, last Sunday. Following a special presentation of a Christmas cantata by the senior choir, the new members were introduced to the congregation by Pastor Roger Schneider and given certificates of church membership. The new members stood in a Scholarship Grants Gov. James R. Thompson iasi week signed Senate Bill 1438, providing $4.5 million in added funds for the Illinois State Scholarship com­ mission's non-repayable grant program. The bill added about 9,000 grants, averaging $500 each, to the 77,000 provided for operation of the commission's Monetary Award program for financially needy students. Thompson's action brings the total appropriated for the award program in Fiscal Year 1980 to $79 million. All Styles in Sizes 3-15 IQcwucde TZe&UC Outlet 1402 N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 receiving line at the con­ clusion of the service, to be greeted by members of the congregation. The new families were guests of honor at a fellowship hour sponsored by the Evangelism committee of the parish. Included in the new members were George and Marie Ehlers, Stephen and Mary Pollock, Karla Pollock, Kimberly Pollock, Beau and Denise Fidler, Megan Fidler, Roy and Nancy Hultstrand, Norma Weyland, Shane Weyland, Andrew and Joe Sybirski, Michelle Sybirski and An­ thony Sybirski. FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS jStoUfll Out &tw (w, 1W. 1214 N.Green St.,McHenry Robin's Roost miniatures and (tollhouses QUALITY DOLLHOUSES m'38 ..*2000 a •MINIATURE BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES •FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES 'Get the quality you're paying for' Hours this W««k: Monday-Friday 10-8 Saturday 10-5 Sunday Noon-5 isHsl 131 CENTER STREET - GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS (312)223-4455 This Christmas Brighten the Holidays with a living/ growing gitt -- A Healthy Flowering Plant Pointsettias - Our greenhouse is filled with these favorites. They're in full bloom, and we grew them ourselves so we know they're top quality. Hundreds to choose from. From S3.95 to $45 Norfolk Island Pine - A cheery evergreen that grows indoors. A "natural" at Christmas. Pictured is $28 swe. Available decorated too! From $2.19 to $80 Seasons Greeters - Your own special holiday greeting A festive arrangement of fresh flowers and holiday greens in an exclusive F7D Wooden "Nutcracker" bowl. And featuring a Christmas candle $15 & $17.50 We deliver beautiful flowers Hall over the worldH Charge it on Visa or Master Charge The complete Christmas Shop Mi UH* Crystal Uhl iiH&tao HOURS. Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9; Sat 9-5; Sm. 10-5 <?

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