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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Aug 1988, p. 4

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Huronia visiting 10 local House Canada exchange here are 18-year-old Forestburg, Alberta, Alberta meets Ontario Ten junior agriculturalists from Alberta are in "twins" as part of an Open between 4-H clubs. Shown Kimberly Brennan of and 20-year-old Sheila Carpenter of Vasey, Ontario, posing with senior farmer Ken Robinson on the Grant Robinson dairy farm last Friday. The other Alberta visitors are: Susan Schneider, Penny Schneider, Sandra Zimmer, Shelley Kruchten, Alan Zimmer, Carla Brennan, Kimberly Brennan, Ken Badry, Penny Lindballe and Dawn Knodel. Shirley Schneider is their escort. Humane Society aims to build a Huronia shelter The Midland Branch of the Humane Society is planning to build an animal shelter. The plan is particularly timely because Tay Township, Tiny Township, Port McNicoll and Victoria Harbour are losing their current animal control service, Bay Animal Control of Fesser- ton, which will not be renewing its contract after this year. The local branch of the Humane Society is going to approach three of these municipalities to propose a contract arrangement. In fact, the society is moving out of animal con- Hughes was addressing a meeting of the local branch in the Port McNicoll com- munity centre July 28. A branch can make a contract with a municipali- ty or) ., a, group') 'or municipalities to provide full animal control or they can arrange a "'bring-in" contract where the town employs the animal control officer and the society sup- plies the shelter. It is im- portant to arrange a con- tract with the municipality that pays the society enough to do the job pro- perly, Hughes cautioned. Humane Society shelters are run better and more cheaply, Hughes maintain- he Ontario head- wae of the Humane Society will put up the money for the shelter until it can be supported locally. The local branch needs to set up a fund-raising pro- gram which will cover the costs of the shelter eventually. Hughes recommended a thrift shop as the best method of raising funds, and a telephone canvas as the next best method. Canvassing by mail and seeking corporate dona- tions have proven less rewarding. Bingos bring in good money but they are labor intensive and charities can run into dif- trol as such, according to ed, and they provide '"'a ficulties with hall owners, Tom Hughes, president of shelter with a heart." who have been known in the Ontario Humane Socie- There is a whole group of some cases to demand a ty, but will perform the ser- local members to worry payback of more than the vice where necessary. about the animals. legal amount © STOP SMOKING © LOSE WEIGHT WITH DR. B. ZIV, HYPNOTHERAPIST or Money Back Guaranteed RETURNING IN RESPONSE TO OUR UNBEATABLE SUCCESS SUMMER SPECIAL ONLY $125.00 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AND COPYISTS. Stay with Dr. B. 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