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Low Enforcement Commission Approves Grant Applications PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. APRIL 2». 1977 Here's the winner in a cat beauty contest - this gorgeous long-haired black and gray male. He is very responsive to affection. Neutered, housebroken, about 2 years old -- he's a dandy house pet. Call 312-639-5142 for more information. (Photo assistance courtesy of Photocom) & HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P. O. Box 205 • Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 • (815)459 2641 Dogs have their own way of adding it up. They have an extra sense that clues them on happenings, especially to someone dear to them. And they react to the situation with sympathy or protection or whatever may be called for. An old friend noticed a strange change in her young pet -- a beautiful German Shepherd female whose name is Gretchen - in recent months. She lost her husband in November and it has been a sad and difficult time for her. She kept her grief to herself and occupied the time by trying to be as busy as possible. But Gretchen knew, that her mistress was deeply grieved and the change in her behaviour might be summed up as an overly protective at­ titude. She watches adults warily, barks at them, and many of the owner's friends are afraid to come to her home for this reason. She has had to shut the dog off in a room which did nothing to correct the situation. Gretchen is her usual happy self playing and romping with children, she welcomes family members, but other adults get the hpstile treatment. Just judging by the dog's behavior the conclusion might be that she is a mean vicious dog . But a wise and understanding Helping Paws worker analyzed the situation differently. The dog can't possibly know that the death of her owner's husband was inevitable. All Gretchen senses is that her mistress has been hurt and is grieved. And that it was an adult who was the cause of it. So she has become overly protective for her mistress when adults are around. She sees them as a threat that might bring more grief to her mistress. Now the owner plans to do more socializing with adults and take Gretchen with her so that she becomes acquainted with these relationships. Recently the owner joined in a garage sale taking place in the neighborhood and she took Gretchen with her on a leash. Gretchen behaved quietly and calmly as many adults at­ tended the sale, and was happy to be close to her mistress rather than tied up at home watching the activity. The Helping Paws worker suggested this very plan - if at all possible take Gretcfien along when she was with people. It seems to be working. A female Cocker Spaniel showed symptoms of a pregnancy. When taken to the vet he examined her and diagnosed it as a false pregnancy. He asked the owner if she was pregnant. The owner replied she was. Said the vet: "Your pet could have told you this before you knew it your­ self, and this is why the pet had the false pregnancy." Amazing? Not really. Never underestimate the intuition of a dog. Helping Paws maintains an office, open Monday through Saturday, from 10 to noon and from 1 to 3; phone 459-2641. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Toy Collie-Sheltie, female, 14 years, golden red long coat with black and brown markings, 30 pounds, great with children. 459-7382 after 5 p.m. Siberian Husky, spayed female, young adult, gray and white semi-long hair, small, 30 pounds. 338-6839 Beagle, male, adult. 495-5432 Tojfe Dachshund-Springer mix, male, 1 year, black short silky coat, housebroken, shots, great with children. 728-0071 Elkhound, male, 2 years, gray and white fluffy coat, small, 30 pounds, housebroken, shots, good with children and pets. 653-9071 St. Bernard, male, 4 years, shots, housebroken, needs room to run. 459-7911 Pedigree Gordon Setter, 4'2 years, lovable, good with kids. Whcfe launching anew tax-free bond fund? Now you can invest in a tax-free bond fund with two key ingredients: New England Life's established reputation in life insurance and asset management, and the 50 years of investment counseling experience of its affiliate Loomis, Sayles & Co., Inc. The NEL Tax Exempt Bond Fund's ob­ jective is to provide, through continuous portfolio management, as nigh a level of current income exempt from federal taxes as is consistent with both reasonable risk and protection of shareholders' capital. This tax-free bond fund is available for an initial period ending Mav 2,1977. The minimum investment is$1,o00. So, send today, and set your course for clear sailing with tax-free income. NEL Equity Services Corp Send in this coupon for a prospectus containing more complete information including all charges and expenses. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest or send money. | Name Street City State Zip Send to: Frederic E. Franz 453 Coventry Green Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 _815^59-8100 | New England Life, of course. obedience trained. 312-426-9849 after 6 p.m. Shepherd-Alaskan Mala- mute, male, 4 years, black and tan short coat, housebroken, shots, good with children and pets. 385-2503 German Shepherd Mix Pups, male and female, 6 weeks, white and black and tan. 344- 1535 Shepherd - Malamute - Lab, male, 9 months, black and tan medium long fur, outside dog. 338-5665 Shepherd-Collie, female, 7 weeks, black and tan. 312-639- 6331 Shelter Dogs, 11608 Banford road, Woodstock, 338-7040: Samoyed, female, adult; Poodle, gray and brown, male, clipped; Labrador, male, 1 year; St. Bernard, male; Many mixed breed pups and Collie pups CATS FOR ADOPTION Domestic cat, male, adult, tan and white long hair, large. 459-7779 Domestic cat, female, young adult, black, large. 385-7565 Domestic cat, spayed female, 9 months, gray and orange medium coat, small, shots. 658- 7043 Domestic kittens, male and female, 6 weeks, various colors, short and semi-long fur. 658-6355 The Lake-McHenry Law Enforcement commission had its monthly meeting recently. Two new members were ap­ pointed to the commission. They are Judge Warren Fox, Juvenile Judge for Lake county, and Lake County Public Defender George Pease. In other business, the com­ mission approved grant ap­ plications for the McHenry County Intake Screening, Diversion, and Family Counseling program, McHenry Courity Youth Service bureau, and Barrington Area Con­ tractual Services program. The commission approved funding for the Intake Screening unit in the amount of $80,946. The Intake Screening, Diversion and Family Coun­ seling program is intended to establish a screening procedure to divert juveniles from the court system, promote family counseling, , and to develop a program to use existing resource agencies and promote new agencies where none existed before. The commission also ap­ proved funding in the amount of $60,822, for the continuation of McHenry Youth Service bureau. The Youth Service bureau works to develop supports which will enable youths to assume responsibility and better adapt to community life. To do this the program seeks to maintain a service delivery system to effectively respond to youths and families referred to the bureau, support Domestic cat, male, 11 months, black and white long hair, shots, declawed. 312-526- 2798 Domestic kittens, male and female, 6 weeks, various colors. 385-9239 " Mother and kittens, mother 14 years, kittens, 5 weeks, various colors, 459-0738 Domestic cat, female, spayed, 10 months, gray, white and black medium coat, shots. 639-2881 LOST AND FOUND Lost: Lab, male, 5 years, in Wonder Lake, black with white on mouth and chest, stubby 2 inch tail, medium size. 653-6507 Lost. Domestic cat, neutered male, adult, St. Patricks church, McHenry, yellow angora fur, medium size, wearing gold flea collar, child's pet. 385-3575 PHONE (815) 675-2302 FOR TICKET INFORMATION LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE PRESENTS . . AN ENTIRE EVENING OF DINING. DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT AT THE FINEST SCENIC NIGHTCLUB IN McHENRY COUNTY. THIS WEEKEND! DUKE ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MERCER ELLINGTON Air condition your home with an ~= l̂irtemp CENTRAL SYSTEM These units have excellent E.E.R. ratings for economical operating cost. Complete package to fit your furnace, in­ cludes coil, condensor, line set, relay and power wiring, com­ pletely installed. TON B.T.U. Approx. Sq. Ft. Cooling Cap. PRICE INSTALLED 1 Vi 18,500 1000 *775°° 2 24,500 1300 *820°° Vk 31,500 1600 $94000 3 36,000 1800 *995°° 3%" 43,000 2100 *1095°° 4 48,000 2400 *1295°° 5 60,000 3000 *1395°° Prices could vary according to your particular home. Call for FREE ESTIMATE. Absolutely No Obligation! R.D. HAHN & SONS SHEET METAL, INC. 209 E. ROUTE 120 McHENRY. ILL. 385-9670 youths in meeting their needs and involve the community in creating and supporting con­ ditions which promote the well being of youths and families. The Barrington Area Con­ tractual services program received approval for $211,088 in continuation funding. Under this program o the Barrington area Police department provides police services to concentrated population centers which are spread over large territories. Over the last two years, the police depart­ ment has provided law en­ forcement services to Barrington area municipalities which had no such services or operated a department on a part-time basis. All three grants now go before Crescent and the Illinois Law enforcement commission for final approval. In other law 'enforcement news, the Illinois Law En­ forcement commission awarded grants for Improved Public Defenders services for Lake and McHenry county, Lake County Comprehensive Implementation plan, and Probation Services Im-, provement program. Illinois Law Enforcement commission awarded $36,028 to Public Defender's offices of Lake and McHenry county for third year funding. Under this program delays in the court system have been reduced because the Defender's office has used the funds for in­ creased investigation and preparation of cases so they can pass through the system more efficiently. The, Defen­ der's office has been able to add an investigator, legal research assistant, and a para- professional. The Probation Services program received second year funding in the amount of $24,791. The funds have been used to implement the Volunteers in Probation program whereby Volunteer Personnel supplement services provided by the Juvenile Probation department, as well as to provide consistency and unity under the department of Court Services. The - Illinois Law En­ forcement agency awarded new money in the amount pf $184,905 for the first year for the Lake County Comprehensive C o m m u n i c a t i o n I m - pleipentation plan Under this plan seven new and distinct communications networks will be formed. These networks cover different areas of the county and serve different agencies. These networks tend to group together those areas where there is considerable inter-department activity allowing these agencies to communicate more efficiently with each other and coordinate activity more efficiently Proud Brother Sammy Yates showed up in the eighth grade at school with a cigar box. ' He opened it and passed out all day suckers, explaining: "I'm a brother." COOK'S TOUR '77! <5AS0A PRESENTS B A V ARIA-SWITZERLAND Sasha has prepared a full course dinner, featuring: Swiss Cheese Soup. Beef Rouladen, Wine of Bavaria, Bavarian Cream and Swiss Coffee. S (With passport *7.50} This dinner will be served on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 3, 4, 5 and 10, 11, 12, 5:30-9:30 pm (regular menu also available) Join our continuing Cook's Tour! Next country to be "visited" -- Jamaica* Ask about advance sale Cook's Tour "Passports" for significant cost savings. 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