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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Apr 1984, p. 28

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY,. APRIL *7, 1W4 general yci ICI ui News Cat owners distraught over pet's killing Public invited to series on drug abuse epidemic "Dhig Abuse and Our Youth" will be the topic of the free ongoing community education series sponsored by the Nor­ thern Illinois Council On Alcoholism at 7 p.m., Friday, May 4 at Grant Community High School, Grand Avenue, Fox I^ake. Tony Lindsey, drug program coordinator of the Lake County Substance Abuse Department will present the movie: "Epidemic; Kids, Drugs and Alcohol". There wiU be a discussion period for questions and answers. Youth leaders, teachers and family"*^members are en­ couraged to attend to learn about the hope that has been demonstrated in the epidemic which is fraught with com­ plication, denial and destructive behavior patterns. NIC A would like to present any organization or speaker as part of the series if it would be of interest to the community. Contact a representative at (312) 587-4500. The following is a revised letter Helping Paws received during 'Pets Are Wonderful' month. We want to share this with our Helping Paws friends, who believe in kindness to all living creatures. "We adopted our beautiful bushy apricot tabby at the age of six weeks. He was later neutered and declawed. On Tuesday .April 10, he did want to go out and enjoy the fresh air ^Helping PAWS contract along with the adoption fee which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of HP'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, keep name, address and phone number of the person form whom you adopted the pet. Make a check for the adoption fee payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION: Shepherd-Collie 8-month female, shots, housebroken, 459- Make your pool a party! You're Invited Pool Cd'e Senear ,0 ou. f BEE ,ou< pool mo* Let usW""1" oases ot easy o -- j^BioGuard <o PRESENTED 6V THE SWIM A SPA CENTER BEN ARVIDSON A SONS, INC. on Thursday, May 3.1984 from 7pm to 10pm LAKESIDE CENTER 401 Country Club Road • Crystal lake, l| 60014 Please Call For Directions ALL ARE WELCOME 815/459 0660 o PLEASE CALL FOR DIRECTIONS and sunshine. He didn't return. We notified everyone and had our children asking neighbors for information. On Friday, a police officer informed us they had found our beloved cat - brutally killed. Our question is 'who would want to do this to a poor innocent cat?" Signed by a Lake in the Hills resident. All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a Black-tan shepherd mix 10 week male, 312-669-3277. Beagle mix 10-week female, 455-4991. Cairn Terrier 2%-year female, shots, spayed, 312-639-0932. Doberman 5-year female, shots, housebroken, 385-6704. Dachshund 5-year male, shots, housebroken, neutered, 338-5494. _ Terrier mix male, shots, 312- 683-3791. Collie-Shepherd 4%-year male, shots, housebroken, 385- Springer Spaniel 3%-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, 455-2195. Giant Schnauzer mix 2-year white male, shots, housebroken, 312-639-6858. A REWARD! " L . Collie-Shepherd-Sheltie 7-year male, shots, housebroken, neutered, 312-885-1757. Labrador-Collie 3-month male, semi long hair, 337-0192. Cocker-Sheltie 1-year male, shots, housebroken, 815-943-6317. Pomeranian-Pekingese ». 1%- year male, shots, 459-5779. Irish Setter 1%-year male, shots, 312-428-5998. Basset-Sheltie 4-month short hair female, shots, 338-7092. Two dogs:' \ Retriever- Shepherd 3%-year female; Weld) Corgi-Shepherd 2-year female, shots, 385-8157. Doberman 1%-year male, shots, housebroken, no cats, 385- 1313. CATS FOR ADOPTION: Grey-white tabby 4-year male, shots, neutered, 455-0552. Black 2 *4 -year short hair male, neutered, four paws declawed, 4594)346. Black-white, white paws, 6- year female, shots, spayed, declawed, adults; dogs, 344-0027. Black short hair 1%-year female, shots, declawed, 728- 1365. Grey short hair 6-month female, shots, 312-658-5417. Grey stripe 10-month short hair, shots, 337-0352. Two cats: white-gold 1%-year female, shots, spayed, declawed; black-white 1 year female, shots, declawed, 312-639- 0932. LOST DOGS German Shepherd mix lvi- year white male, neutered, brown collar, rabies tag, Johnsburg area, 344-3885. Beagle-Poodle 9-year female, black-white; brown on face, N e a r M a r e n g o - U n i o n - Woodstock, 815-923-2560. Australian Shepherd-Collie 3- month female, reddish brown semi long hair, dark green eyes, tan collar, McConnell Road Woodstock, 312-683-3896, collect. Black Labrador 1 year male, brown collar, Near Central High, Crystal Lake, 4594424. FOUND DOGS Collie, sable-white, McHenry, 459-1016. German Shepherd 5-month beige-brown male, Vista area, 455-2976. 'Benji' type white-black shaggy coat, dark collar, Three Oaks, Sands Road and Route 31, 455-1861. LOST CATS Black 2 % -year short hair female, white chest, paws; spayed, declawed, flea collar, Wonder Lake, 653-6926. Grey-black tiger stripe 15- month short hair male, pink nose, village of Greenwood, Wonder Lake, 815-648-2133. Call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They also have pets for adoption, 338-7040. For information on Helping Paws lost, found, and adoptions, call 459-2641. UNCLAIMED SCHOOL SEWING MACHINES Necchi's Education Department placed orders in anticipation of previous year sales. Due to budget cuts these sales were un­ claimed. These machines must be sold! All machines offered are the most modern machines in the Necchi line. These machines are MADE OF METAL and sew on all fabrics: (Levis, canvas, uphols­ tery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk,) EVEN SEW ON LEATHER! These machines are new with a 25 year warranty. With the new 1984 Necchi 522 machine, you just set the color-coded dial and see magic happen: straight sewing, zigzag, buttonholes(any size). In visible blindhem, monogram, satin stitch, embroidery, applique, sew on buttons and snaps, topstich.. all of this and more, wthout the need of old fashion cams or programmers Your price with this ad $188. Without this ad, $429.00. Your checks are welcome. PLACE: T.C. SPIRITS, RTE14, CRYSTAL LAKE DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 29 ONLY 11am to 5pm County youth orchestra sets spring concert April 29 owe r woe "Your Professional Nursery Garden People", ORNAfMNTfiL TREES AND FLOWERING SHRUBS * - SPECIAL - .Rose Tree of China fQ95 ("•9- *16.95) T 'TWO YEAR GUARANTEE ON ALL NURSERY STOCK ARBOR DAY • APRIL 27 FREE BLUE SPRUCE - WHILE 200 LAST NO PURCHASE NECESSARY PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT SHREDDED BPRK fTlULCH - (Big 3 Cu.Ft. Bog) (R»9. *4.95) •3.49 The McHenry County Youth Orchestra will present its an­ nual spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 29, at Central Elementary School in Crystal Lake. The orchestra members will be honoring their private music teachers and their school music directors at this concert and at the reception following the performance. Director Tom Wilson will conduct the Chamber Orchestra in \ the "Finale" from Beethoven's "Symphony No. 8" and the "Overture" from Mozart's "Abduction from the Seraglio". The McHenry County Youth Orchestra program will include Ravel's "Pa vane" and Mussorgsky's "Coronation March" from Boris Goudonov. along with the "Barcarolle" from "Tales of Hoffman" by Offenbach. Members from the McHenry area include Carmel Doherty, tenor sax; Laura Hayward, flute; Kelly Hyland, violin; John Norkett, trumpet; Tony Sch- mitt, , trombone; Mary Sieverin, oboe; Melissa Ur- banski, clarinet; Laura Yegge, flute; David Mohan, percussion- piano; MaraBeth and J.J. 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