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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Aug 1983, p. 88

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FROM THE BW ONES Shaw/Free Press Media Group, Inc. 1983 Fair Guide--Page 65 US FOR _ 0 EXPERIENCE (45 Years of Experience) 0 SERVICE (Factory Trained Mechanics) 0PRODUCT •(The Best in the Industry) 0PRICES "THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT" GEORGE P. FREUND, INC 4102 W. Crystal Lake Road McHenry ̂(815)30541420 Photo by Sersh Peesftiy VETERINARIAN LLOYD SHAW of Woodstock Is a 444 alumnus who now is helping present 4-Hera with their projects atthe McHenry County Fair. Continued from pige 64 tissue and organs. Ilitrd-yesr students office. - "They're fascinated by it," Shaw said. "Parents havetold me how muchtheirson or dangler was impressed (by the dissection.)" Although Shaw doesat know of any 4-Her he has supervised who has gone on to veterinarian y*h^r ywift. students' have' chosen, to tale ope of the projects for a fourth wit independently. One tfrl, he- said, took photos of a gpatfa birth, recor­ ding all the stages, fromthe pregnant nan­ nyfo the nursing kid. At shother workshop, Shaw looks at Slide? liith the gnw ;̂ slMes a^e pro- vided by Upjohn Pharmaceutical Com­ pany and coordinate with the workbook. During discussion, he answers questions and is available to talk any other time to discussastudent Yproject. Shortly before the lair, when projects are completed, Shaw judges them to see if students have completed requirements. Shaw is also involved before McHenry Oowty Fau- time by examining the cats entered in the eat show as rules require. Shaw, whogrew up on a farm north of Woodstock and had dairy cattle, wikflife, fhirkens and corn projects as a 4-Her, said going back to the fair each year is like a reunion, the children of people he was in *6 with are now participating In the fair. Andhe'* p|eaaed that his chOdren will soon be old enough to partidpate in 4-H. Shaw observed that the number of dairy cattle exhibited at the fair, and in the coun­ ty as a whole, has dropped noticeably since he exhibited at the fair. Basing lanj force people to grow more crops and keep smSU^r atrimals, like rabbits and goats, he qjffol- ' Other people donate more time to the county fair, he admits. But Shaw said he enjoysworking with the young people and is, in a sense, "repaying the time" his 4-H % fM fnr L*. • 01A. xeaaers puc in tor ms Denetit. McHENRY COUNTY'S Most Versa tie General Contractors Hone Remdeliig • Residential Coanercial •Agriculture llte,rial FOR FREE ESTIMATES 385-3192 CUNAT BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS JOHN CUNATI

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