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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 May 1983, p. 17

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•J5» 4m HELPING PAWS ANIMAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 205, Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014 (815)459-2641 * Silver Beaver Award To Mchenry Man PAGE 17 • PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MAY 20,1983 No Pets after 6 p.n some hope Vwo 11 s, since this shdfct hair id. \ with orant ByFloKlemm Due tb recent surveys, results in­ dicate that there is a tremendous therapeutic value to all ages in owning a pet. A child arriving home from school to an empty house is not as happy as the one looking forward to his pet being at the door, and 'singles' find they unwind, relax, and even the blood pressure goes down when there is something alive at home to greet them, to talk to and care for. Consider the broken hearts of older people having to move to an apartment, hopefully with their 10-12 year old family pet, but being very disillusioned by the "No Pets Allowed" signs. There is some hope for the apartment dwellers, sfijice this sign may soon be not valid All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract along with the adoption fee for all dogs and cats, which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a Vet of our choice. However, 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, phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet and adoption fee by check payable to Helping Paws. AVAILABLE:' One large and one small dog house, 459-2641. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Brittany Spaniel-Sbeltie, 11-month, sable-white female; spayed, good with children and pets, housebroken,, 344- 4295." Small size mixed young adult blonde male, thick coat, curled tail, 312 658-3599. spayed, shots, housebroken, 312 438- 2505. . _ . 'Benji', 2-year, black-white male, shots, housebroken, 312 438-4806. Setter-Labrador adult male, shots, housebroken, 312 658-5136. CATS FOR ADOPTION Persian mix, 2%-year, white-grey male, green eyes, neutered, shots, 459- 2346. Gold-white Persian mix male, shots, neutered, 312 639-6603. Six adult cats, shots, spayed- neutered, 312 639-6603. Black-white young adult, short hair male, shots, neutered, 312 639-4263 after 6 p.m. -week: grey-white stripe shcfct hair male; grey-white stripe with orange short hair female, shots, 455-1256. Two 5-week: tiger, black-white, 338- 3512, 338-0174. Four kittens: 5-weeks-old, black; calico, black-white, 455-1186. Calico 4-week female. 455-4925. Two-year white female, spayed, declawed; 3-year, grey-white male, neutered, declawed, 459-3257. Grey 1-year, short hair male, shots, neutered, 455-6397 after 6p.m. White semi-long hair, 1-year male, declawed, neutered, shots,deaf, 459- 2677. White Persian, 2-year female, shots, 338-5255 after 9 p.m. Silver grey-black stripe tabby, 7- month, short hair female, shots, 312 526-2016. Nine adult cats, long hair, short hair, assorted, females spayed, 815 568-7475. Two five-month: black-white female; black-white male, one eye, 312 658-7388. Four Husky-Labrador, 4-week puppies, 459-4358. Labrador mix, 1-year black female, 312 658-3029. Springer Spaniel, 3-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with children, 815 568-6729. Beagle-Fox Terrier, 3-year, tri- color, small male, shots, 459-2684. Malmute-Sheltie, 5-month female, shots, good with children and pets, 338-7650. Four small dogs: Wirehaired- Dachshund, 2-year female, red; 4- year male, red; 2-year male, black- tan, 4-year female, black-tan, 312 382- 3035. _____ Toy Labrador-Shepherd, 8-month, female, shots, housebroken, spayed, good with pets and children, 385-5371. Samoyed l ¥2-year, male, housebroken, good with children and pets, 344-2516. Irish Setter-Labrador, 13-week* black femftle,housebroken, good withrn children and pets, 344-4375. Poodle, 7-year apricot male, shots, housebroken, good with pets and children, 344-1826. Great Pyrenees mix, adult male, shots, housebroken, good with children, 459-3881. Irish Setter-Labrador, l-year black male, housebroken, good with children, and-pets, 815 943-7823. „ Cocker Spaniel, 4-year male, shots, housebroken, 815 568-6683. Pekingese, 2Vfe-year red male, shots, good with pets and older children, 385-7312. Collie-Shepherd, 7-year female, Black-white, semi-long hair, 11- month female, 459-2102 after 4:30 p.m. Black-white, 18-month Persian mix male, neutered, shots, 338-0132, 455- 4999. Gold Tiger short hair, 6-month male, shots, 312 639-8928 after 5 p.m. Two adult cats: 2-year female, black-brown short hair, spayed, declawed, shots; 2-year, grey-white male, long hair, neutered, declawed, shots, 338-7374. Black with white, 6-year female, spayed, declawed; black 6-year male, neutered, declawed, 455-5928,455-5200. LOST DOGS German Shepherd, 5-year, white male, Route 31 north of Virginia avenue, 312 639-7752. English Sheepdog mix, 2-year, large male, whtie with black tail, blue nylon collar and ID tag, Edgewood road, 455-5132. Labrador-Shepherd, 10-month, " ck-tan female, green nylon collar , _ No.'r&4, Stewart'rt&d; fiebron, 815 648-4328 Evenings. ; FOUND DOG Black-white, lVfc-year female, Coventry, 459-9508. LOST CAT Three cats: two orange, 10-month males, 110-month Calico, pregnant,. Wonder Lake, 815 653-9203. Please call Animal Control in Woodstock when you find or lose a pet. They also have pets for adoption, 815 338-7040. For information on Helping Paws lost and found and adoptions, call 459-2641. Breathing Equipment Is Topic For "Pal" Meeting The American Lung association of DuPage and McHenry counties, in cooperation with McHenry hospital, will hold its next "PAL"(Problems Affecting Lungs) breathing club meeting Tuesday, May24, at7:30 p.m. . in the cafeteria of McHenry hospital. These meetings are open to anyone experiencing respiratory problems, and their families. Mrs. Jo Allen, R.T., director of respiratory therapy at McHenry hospital and Lung association board member, will discuss the use of breathing and oxygen equipment in the home. Shfe will also show the proper methods of deep breathing, breathing exercises, clearing the lungs, relaxation, and what to do when becoming breathless. This program is free-of-charge and made possible through the public's support of the Lung association through Christmas Seals. For more information, contact the Lung Association office in Woodstock at 815- 385-2200. CHARLIE AVOIDED THE DENTIST'S OFFICE LIKE 1 THE PLAOHE, NOW HE AVOIDS CHEWMS. *s - i w YM CAN K^EP YMR TEETH FOREVER, WITH A UTTU HELP The two main reasons why people like Charlie avoid the Dentist are. fear and money. Here at ANTIOCH AND FOX LAKE DENTAL CENTERS, we remove your fears with experienced, personalized care, and friendly people. With our HELP-DENT PLAN, we can reduce the cost of your dental needs, from braces to dentures, And. if you have dentpl insurance, the HELP-DENT PLAN REDUCED YOUR CO-PAYMENT. SOMETIMES COMPLETELY. Call today. We are open weekdays, evenings and Saturdays. B ANTIOCH DENTAL CENTER BUILMK 439 Lake Street^ (next to Ben Franklin) (312)395-32501 I** FOX LAKE DENTAL CENTER BIHLDM6 18 East Grand Avenue (just West of R.R. tracks) (312) 537-5053 PAUL W. COBB Seven area citizens, including Paul W. Cobb of McHenry, were honored Sunday, May 15, for exceptional service to youth during the annual recognition banquet of the Blackhawk Area council, Boy Scouts of America, Inc., at the Court Street United Meth­ odist church, Rockford. unated and selected eir peers the volunteers received Silver Beaver citations and ribboned medallions in appreciation for their untiring efforts in strengthening family life through the Boy Scout program. The recipients did not know until the ceremony itself that they were chosen to receive this highest of all local council awards. Master of ceremonies for the evening was James Boeger, vice- president, First National bank, Rock- ford. Presenter of the Silver Beaver awards was Curtis Moore, PhD, Rockford. / ' • Paul W. Cobb since 1958 has been an assistant cubmaster, troop committee member, scouting coordinator, assistant scoutmaster and scout­ master-. His concern with the effectiveness and success of district ^antiporees, scout shows and scout leader basic training has been evident in the high quality of these events and activities. Although extremely busy in many other activities, Cobb still finds time to attend numerous troop courts of honor and pack blue and gold dinners. He is also very active in promoting sustaining membership enrollment in his district. A member of the Order of the Arrow, he has also completed Wood badge training. A retired member of the military, he is a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is a former district committee chairman, and a current member of the council executive board. TRAFFIC FATALITIES / During April, there were 87 traffic deaths in Illinois, according to provisional figures released by the Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois State Police. 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