Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Aug 2004, p. 2

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2-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, Augusf 3, 2004 I I I I I I I I I I SAVE $11 OFF* YOUR NEXT OIL CHANGE PACKAGE- N 5 Main St., Milton At Bronte (Across from the LOBO) (905) 878-1947 M rn: A 'I I I I I I I I I I çiI I I - afi Huiwsf, The Oakville and District cats and dogs. Adoptions have also sion of service, staff said. Ownsr Humani. Society is coping with heen slow. Pair that with a busy But this is no ordinary summer. w w w oicha ge s.c I ever as the faciliîy horsts at its have cats in offices, bathrooms and staff memhers are taking home 1 seamis with (legs and cats looktng hallways jusitIo cope with the vol- orphaned kittens each night to bot- FE-U Gfrhoms.Urne. tl e feed them around the cloek. Ms FETUIN alid unfîl September 1, 2004. Regular prce I We urcnily have more than At a place where volunteer and Golder said. at 289 mot ehiiesinX)dng asts ad 50) dogs in the huîld- staff assistance is avaîlable to If's neyer been quite like this in I pgytOiag Ta 2.9otvhes anduin Ms fluid fop-ups. tn.', ifianne GoIder. general needv animal s 24 hours a day, my time ai the society. We need the envionmnfalchage etmanage r a en n svn days a week, i's flot often the community's support to gel MCL nua loui clain rate tor loest society is concemred about provi- se. LOTS on page 3 ýÏÎ Photo by BARRIE ERSKîNE A stray dog picked Up by the OakvilIe and District Humane Society gave birth ta these puppies in the shelters Iobby. Shelter overrun with pets

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