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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Aug 1982, p. 5

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fi.- fl HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O.tox305, CiytMlok*. IINnoit40014 (815)459*2641 Two PAGBI-PLAO<DBALni.nUDAY.AtlOUMr«»! 2E 5S JS JT5. FOUND DOGS N Golden Retrimr-Labrador, f- month female, Route 14 end Ridgefiekl reed, MM1 <*ow or Samoyed young adult, b*ge lone hair, collar, McHcnry,! 385-5190. _ AIM "Ben# type, grey ! MWt grey short heir female, aAit, Route 11D and Qussn Anus roed, »im Woodstock, mim. Johnsburg Schools Hold Registrations Terrier mix, medium long FV color hair , shaggy tail, Holiday Hills Grey-black-white tabby female •payed, shots, good with pets, cniWi nil Half Poodle young adult. Railroad and McHanry, 9854198 2nd street, Crystal Lake, Hi Mil Labrador, 7-month male, Mack with white spot, Bull VaUey, 338-2188. Malmute-Husky, white, 8-year pots and Collie-Husky, ••month, .. black-white male, goad with cMMrea and pete, 488-4018. ' diftx, l-yeer mala, black, gooo witn cnuaren ana S-yeer-old, (S), shots, gaed with oldor children, * r LOST CATS II. Grey-white strip, 1-year male, white Young adult female Calico medium P®ws and cheat. Burton's Bridge, 480- long hair, tH*t SHP* 90S Brown-ipey short heir, l-yeer male. Grey stripe, brownish cest, m-year with children and pets, female, spayed, McHenry, 908-708. - • II week: black-white; grey- grey; black-white, 9-month neutered; Mack-white, 10- 8841 or 3884717. All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract, along with the adoption fee which includes the cost of the nay or neuteraurgsry from a vet of Helping Paws'choice, or a deduction from the coat 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, phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet, and adoption fee, by checks payable to Helping Paws. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Doberman mix, 4%-month, black- Blood Bank Accreditation Irish Setter, 10-year mala, shots, sm-im. 'Ben#' type adult, grey. »7m Boxer, 1-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with children and pels, 31*898-8072. Golden Retriever-Collie, 10-month male, small sise. all shots, housebroken, good with rtdhfron and pets, 9850878 days, 988-1474 m Hap. Two English Sheepdog mix males, 7-weekS, 486-1511, 4850821. German Shepherd mix, 8-week female, beige-brown, small paws, 4H- 8841. Golden ROtriever-Belgian Collie mix, 8-week males, M8 88M. English Pointer, 5*-month, female, male, housabmken, good with peta, ch i ldren , 815-058-8071. CATS FOR ADOPTION Brown Tabby short hair 8-month male, shots, good with pets, chlldrsn. Black long hair 8-year female and two 4-wedkldttena. 48*4143. Dark Mack-brown Tiger, JVi-yenr male, neutered, dedawed, shots, good ki t JL, , mm * - jengf l f l iy Witt cmioren ino pvis, S i x t w o c t m b i i t w o o n n f § i one gray, one Mack-wMteorenge,818- 0454819. Three 7-week tiger males, 91*480- 8848. TWo 5-week malea, with blue eyes, 9304133. Adult, 2H-year female, spayed; 4tt month female Calico, dedawed, 388- 6881. Four 6-weok-oid Calicos, 486-7780. ' Four 7 wsek-old; two dark tortoise, two Mack, 486-3178. Two 11-week, Mack short hair, male, female, 312-636-7231. Two 7 wssk-old females, medium kx« hair, 486-3541. Male young adult 'Morris' mediun hair, shots, good with children Please call Animal Control you find or loee a pet. They will not pick up pet unices you wish. They also nave peta for adoption at 336-7040. For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoption, call 436-2641. Johnsburg School District 12 will hold registration Wodnsedey, Aug. 11, and Thursday, Aug. 12. The Wednesday schsdule for K through 6 at the Middle school is • a.m. tonoonforthoae with last names ending in A through L, and noon to 4 pm. for M through Z. The Thursday registration Is noon to 3p.m. far A through L, 3 to 0 p.m., M through Z, and 6 through 8 pm. for those who cannot make regular timao. High school registration far gradss • through 12, at ths high achosl are Wethweday, Aug. 11,8a.m. to4 p.m., and Thursday, Aug. 12, noon to 8 p.m. Grads 6 to 12 may register at any of theee times that are convenient for at All Mndsrgarten new to the District must bring thMrJttrth. certificate Parents of K-6 students should also bring wttb^them to registration ths Two-thirds of the vocational students in ths nation sttend private trade and technical schools. Seventy percent of thoae who attend complete their coureework. 11 and 12, only on' 17,16,21 and: a.m. through 8 pjn. K-61 • •!,* -- .A aw -- A. » » rffumr mi iM aammiftrauon ooict, and 0-12 iludsuts at the Mgh school. Frrtr not able to register on any of ths six days shall register thstr at their' respective en tea first day of Hw following Is a schsdule of studsnt less that may be paid at the Aug. 11 and 12 registration: Kindergarten, 88: first through grades, 114; sixth grsdsa, 333.88; sixth grads MMVl||mM|t) MSB' .eighth grades (dual enrollment), 818.88; ninth through twelfth gradss, 921.86; P.S. locks, Junior Mgh and high school, 83.60; Mgh school spirts their Yearbook forms previously given •st week of school. the last pictures for freshmen, participation fess (per student per sport), 812.00 and 86.00; Junior Mgh tion fess (per and 84.00. school ̂ ipofts studsnt psr sport). Archaeological Bus Tour Six 10-week, short hair ; two grey tiger; one Mack; three tortoise, shots, Two 15-week: grey male, multi-grey female, 3444216. JOHNSBURG REGISTRATION This year at Johnsburg Junior high school registration on Aug. 11 and 12, the Wildcat Booeter club will have gym suits and sax a vs liable for in­ coming sixth graders and atudenta new to the district. The price for the shorts and shirt set Is 811. Sax are 33.25 and are optional. Those items will not be available In stores but can be purchaaed by seventh and eighth graders needing replacementa at the school office after school opens. On Ssturdsy, Aug. 7, ths Sauk Trail chapter of the LAAA and the McHenry County Conservation district are jointly sponsoring sn archaeological bus tour of locations in McHenry county snd sites in southern Wisconsin. Following the tour, s cook-out will be held at the district office at 8612 Harts road. An illustrated lecture by Robert Pickering of the Center for American Archaeology will be presented on the archaeological history of Northeastern Illinois. The bus will leave the Glacial park parking lot at 8:88 a.m. and arrive at the Astaland Archaeological site near Wstsrtown, Wis., at noon. The bus Will return via Fort Atkinson with a ths Effigy site and a tour of the cheeologlcal exhlMt at ths Atkinson Historical museum. « The tour will be led by ABce Dorxson ana DOO Kicxertng or me Center for American Archaeology, To reserve a seat, or for coat In­ formation, can the district office'at 336-1408. PUB WW stodat the Ar- i Fort McHenry hospital has been awarded a two- year accreditation by t h e A m e r i c a n Association of Blood Banks (AABB), ac­ cording to Kenneth G. Bss t , execut ive director. Accreditation follows an intensive on-site inspection by specially trained representatives of the association and establishes that the level of medical, technical and ad­ minis t ra t ive per ­ formance within the facility me0ts-or ex­ ceeds the rigorous standards set by the AABB. By successfully m e e t i n g t h o s e requirements, McHenry hoapital can Join more than 3,200 similar facilities scross the United States and abroad that have earned the association rating and recognition. Bast explsined, "The "AABB's inspection and accreditation p r o c e d u r e s a r e voluntary. It is not legally necessary for a blood bank or tran­ sfusion service to be accredited, but like many others, our facility has sought accreditation because It represents a level of p rofess iona l and medical expertise thst meets ana exceeda government regula t ions . The primary goal of the program is to assist facilities like ours to schieve excellence, and thus provide higher quality blood. Mood products snd service to patients." The standards for blood banks and transfusion services were set by a distinguished panel of experts In ths field, compoeing the AABB Committee on Stan­ dards, and are enforced by tea AABB National Committee,, on, In-, spectlon aad Ac­ creditation. Not only do tbsae standards set the level of professional proficiency for blood benks and transfusion services in the United States, but they provide the besis of practice for similar facilities around the world. Founded in 1047, the AABB Is the only national organisation In the United States devoted exclusively to Mood banking and Mood transfusion services. D r . G r a d l m l r Vuckovic is the director of the Blood Bank at McHenry hoepital. There are more than one million students enrolled in private NOW DO TOUR BANKING AS CONVENKNTLY AS BUYING GROCERES AND BAG A HALF GALLON I-UJO! iifrije Dr. Philip R. Peterson ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF PETERSON CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH OUOfMUhN. MM Ndtai.a 91S3B-1M 01 Please Pboat MW.MNMII*!- MbA BortaflM, !• Now banking with First use. 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