Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1981, p. 9

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0*0 i i k i . i m x ; P A W S ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205 * Crystal Lake. Illinois 60014 •(815)459 2641 by Ellie Rusin Wildlife Committee The Wildlife committee is very happy with the newspaper coverage given the issue of the leg-hold trap, especially in McHenry and Wauconda. Public education in this area is sorely needed and very timely. It is noteworthy that three of our local state legislators have decided to introduce and support legislation against the trap in Illinois. It is very important that the legislators (particularly Jill Zwick, who has especially requested this) receive letters from people who have had first-hand experiences with traps, such as their own animals being caught in them. - Several incidents have occurred just recently, though we don't usually think of this as "trapping season". (In upcoming columns, we will describe some of these accounts, and H P. would appreciate being apprised of such, as they occur.) Some other recent developments relating to the trap include: 1) Ordinances passed in Rock Island, 111. and Belleville, - III. prohibiting the use of the leghold trap in those municipalities : 2) A 4-year- old girl in Maryland touching the trigger of a steel-jaw trap, thereby crippling her hand so severely it cannot be surgically reconstructed: 3) A report by the Associated Humane Societies that the 1979 outbreak of rabies in Texas was directly at­ tributable to over-trapping of predators, leaving skunks (notorious rabies carriers) to proliferate Increased animal rabies is expected for the third consecutive year in Illinois, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health, which also pinpoints the increased numbers of skunks as the greatest source of infection for domestic animals. We still have a fight on our hands, considering the money and power of many hunting, trapping and wildlife "management" groups, but a Yale research project, funded by the U S Department of the Interior, found that 78 percent of Americans are now opposed to the trap Further support for trap- banning legislation can be expressed by writing our federal senators Percy and Dixon and representative Martin in Washington. urging them to vote for H.R. 374, which would discourage trapping on a national level. The leghold trap is a right vs. wrong, not a "states' rights" issue, so please let these legislators know how you feel, and please let H P. know how they respond to you. I^et's join the 50 other nations of this world that have successfully banned this outrage, which has been so far sustained only by greed, cruelty, indifference and ignorance. All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract along with the adoption fee which Includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of Helping Paw's choice, or a deduction from the cost of the surgery if done by a vet of your choice. When adopting a pet through Helping Paws please, for your future reference, keep name, address and phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Four 7-week-old, tri-color soft coat Manchester Terrier mix puppies, shots, 459-6887. Three 10-month-old German Shepherd-Malmute- Labrador mix puppies, short hair, brown-black female, two black-white male, 815- La&rador mix, 4-year old black male, shots, housebroken, neutered, good with children, tolerates other pets, inside dog. 312- 639-1481. Beagle-Shepherd mix, 3- year old male, black-brown- white, shots, housebroken, good with children and pets. 459-7532. Sheltie mix 9-month black, long hair, male, shots, good with children and pets, 815^ 344-3919 Labrador mix, 1 '^-year-old female, black-tan, shots, housebroken, good with most pets and children, 455-5089. Shepherd-Collie, 2-year old male, black-white with brown face, medium hair, shots, housebroken, good with children. 338-5261. Staffordshire Terrier, 7- month old male, fawn .and white short hair, medium size, shots, good with children and pets. 312-497- 3058 German Shepherd- Doberman mix, 8-month-old, black male, shots, housebroken, good with does. 385-4330. Doberman-Husky, 2V year-old, brown-tan male, shots, housebroken. good SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL BUFFET EVERY SATURDAY FROM 1 to 9 P.M SEVEN FLAGS RKSTAI RANT *ND PARK < <>unl> Highway "H" (Old 12) N. of (irnoa t it). Wl. PHONIC: 414-279-4136 NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK with pets, tolerates children. 338-5115 German Shepherd mix, it>- month, black-tan male, shots, 312-639-6377, 658-4674. German Shepherd type, 6- month-old, black-tan, female, good with children and Dets. 455-5138. CATS FOR ADOPTION Black and white young adult, long hair male, shots, neutered, good with children and pets, 459-2641. Russian blue-grey young adult male, large size, shots, neutered, good with children and pets, 4459-5597. Russian blue-grey, 6-month, female, 459-7682. * Red Tabby short hair 9- month, male, shots, neutered, good with adults, 459-3946 Siamese Purebred young adult female. Seal Point and five 6-week-old kittens, one black-white, four grey stripe. 459-7682. - Dark orange-white, 1-year old, short hair, female, shots, spayed, good with pets and children. 385-8263. Beautiful black and white, short hair, female, with green eyes, shots, good with children and pets, young adult. 338-2573. Calico, white-black-golden orange, 10-month, female, 459-3945 after 5:30 p.m. Grey and white short hair 3-year-od male, shots, neutered, 459-3762 after 6:30 p.m MISCELLANEOUS Ferret, male, sable, neutered, very friendly. 312- 639-2881 LOST DOGS Dashund mix ( resembles a Corgi), 5-years-old, black male, medium long hair, short legs, wearing leather collar, McHenry, 385-1579 Beagle purebred, 1-year- old, brown-white male, freckled saddle, four white paws. May be wearing choke collar and tag. City Hall. Crystal Lake, 459-1627. Golden Retriever-Golden Labrador mix, 2'2-vear-old male. Bull Valley, 455-0097. Two dogs: black Labrador purebred, 7-year-old male wearing red collr and tags; brown-Labrador-Vizsla mix. 6-year-old female, red collat, tags, spayed, Rich­ mond area, 815-678-3121. Collie-Shepherd mix, 1- year-old gold color male, long hair, neutered, wearing red •< • collar with iden­ tification inside collar, near Marian Central, 815-338-8324 FOUND DOGS All white mixed breed, 10-weeks-old male, long hair. Main beach, Crystal Lake, 455-0167. Poodle, Roosevelt road, Woodstock, 815-338-7453, 338- 1775. Golden Retreiver mix, 9- month-old male, medium size, wavy hair, rope around neck, Wonder Lake, 815-728- 1030. Poodle mix young adult male, white with black spots, red flea collar, Sunnyside, Johnsburg, 385-7813. Schnoodle type young adult male, curly beige hair, red collar. Sunnyside. McHenry. 385-1068 LOST CAT Grey Tabby with black stripes, short hair, large size. 7'-.r-year-old .male, (neutered), Wonder I>ake area. Wf>oded Shores, 815- 653-4257 Please call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They will not pick up pet unless you wish. They also have pets for adoption. Call 338-7040. For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoptions, call 459-2641. Theatre School To Hold Interviews the basis of the interview. Further infprmation and The Festival Theatre school for young people will be holding interviews for potential participants May 4, 5, 6 and 7 at the Woodstock Opera House from 4 to 7 p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m All young people between the ages of 13 and 18 with a special interest in the theatre are invited to apply. For an interview ap­ pointment call (815) 338-4212. The Woodstock Music Theatre festival and McHenry County college have joined together to create the Festival Theatre school The school will provide, students with the opportunity to learn basic performance and technical theatre skills. Designed, staffed, and taught by professionals, the Festival Theatre School will give participants a solid foun­ dation through instruction and experience in all areas of practical theatre work. The aim of the school is to" provide participants with the opportunity to become superior theatre artists, students, critics, or audience members at whatever level they choose to participate in the future. The program will run six weeks from June 8 through July 16. Classes will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m Monday through Thursday. The morning classes will be held at McHenry County college, with transportation provided to the Woodstock Opera House for afternoon classes. Participants will also be in contact with the final rehearsal, opening, and running weeks of the first mainstage production of the summer's Festival season, Strider. The Woodstock Music Theatre festival will produce a musical theatre production for children during the last three weekends of August It is hoped that most of the festival school students will be involved in a per­ formance, technical, or PAGE•-PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 1,1981 management function. Because of space and staff limitations, only 20 par­ ticipants can be admitted to the program. All young people are eligible to apply. Admission to the program will be determined solely on interview appointments may be made by calling tyie Woodstock Opera House ticket office Tuesday through Saturday, noon until 5:30 p.m. Ask Local Government Control Of Pollution A bill allowing counties and municipalities thelpght to adopt and enforce existing EPA ordinances regulating pollution control is being sponsored by State Rep Dick Klemm Klemm stated; "This bill (HB-847) is a direct response to a municipality in the 33rd district It's very gratifying to be in a position to effect changes that will benefit our own local governments I believe that the locals are responsible in their efforts to control their environment." "Past experience has generated a lack of faith in the state EPA's ability to enforce their own regulations. Local units of government are in a better position to respond to violations that may occur, and to better understand the impact on their communities and citizens". ,stated the McHenry county lawmaker Decorative For an attractive headboard in the bedroom, tack, a rug on the wall. Plaquing Program Opens Historicql Museum May 3 The McHenry Plaindealer Newspaper Available At Tho Following Locations: •WHITE HEN PANTRY • J ft L GAS •BELL LIQUORS •LAKEVIEW •REVCO DRUG «SUNNYSIDE FOOD •AAcHENRY PHARAAACY • JOHNSBURG FOOD AAART •BOLGERS DRUG STORE • ADAMS GROCERY •BEN FRANKLIN •OSCO DRUGS •JEWEL •HORNSBY'S •HERAAES ft CO. •LIQUOR MART •VILLAGE AAART •J BR STORE •MCHENRY HOSPITAL •LITTLE STORE •FRED ft IRENE'S TAP •HANDY PANTRY •SUNRISE GROCERY •STEINY TAP •ISLAND FOODS •MCCULLOM LAKE CROC. •NORTHWEST TRAIN •FOOD AAART •BITS ft PISCES Sunday, May 3, the McHenry County Historical museum in Union opens for the new season with a special plaquing program. To be rededicated and historically ptaqued, is the 1847 Luke Gannon log cabin now on museum grounds. The cabin has been restored inside and out with the help of volunteers and Historical society members throughout the county County, township and municipal officals will be honored at the same time for their participation in local historic preservation through their donations of Federal Revenue Sharing funds. On hand for the festivities will be Illinois Treasurer Jerome Consention; Richard Klemm. state representative of the 33rd Legislative district; and a quartet from Cary Grove high school consisting of Sue Boddy, Rich Wendorf. Janet Koch and Darwin Guenther under the direction of Dana Foloor. The Rev. Norman Meyer of St. John's Lutheran church of Union will give the dedication for the cabin. Refreshments will be served following the short ceremony and the museum will be open for tours. The public is cordially invited to attend the ceremony and visit the museum. The McHenry County Historical museum is located in Union and will be open throughout May on Wednesdays and Sundays from 1:30 to 4:30. For ad­ ditional information contact the museum at 815-923-2267 "Godspell" Auditions May 4-5 Set At Church The First United Methodist church of McHenry is hosting open auditions for Stephen Sch­ w a r t z ' s " G o d s p e l l " . Rehearsals are scheduled to begin May 26. with per­ formances June 25-28. Auditions are open to the entire community and will be held at the church. 3717 W Main, McHenry May 4 and 5. beginning at 7 p.m Any questions regarding auditions should be directed to Gina Riddle. 385-1145 or 344-4743 or call the First United Methodist church I 1 1JIJ 2l ME FOR 1981 PRICES! HILARY RODENKIRCH PONTIAC SALES MANAGER ME FOR 1981 PRICES! COME TO THE BIGGEST CAMUAC-PONTIAC DEALER k IN THE "COUNTY" When you want dependability, look for... 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