…a t the 1959 picnics in -4magansett and a t New Market, and of Jose l s f i r s t birthday par ty . A l l Newsletter…
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…sense accountability rules that place the ultimate organization power and Newsletter decisions back in the hands of it Members, when they feel the Board is unresponsive to its wishes. Sincerely,…
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…her owner, s ee Page 4. 1 1 1 PLAN TO COME! September 15 & 16 Complete details on page 3 of this Newsletter. ^ By: Frances Tweet Route 1,…
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…membership, devoted t o the welfare o f ocelots and other exot ic fel ines. Repro- duction o f the material i n t h i s Newsletter may not…
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…t e . The min- u t e he sees anyone, he runs f o r you. and begins t o rub and l i c k your f a…
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…of LIOC will be advanced as providing a positive media forum for the promotion of felines through its Newsletter. Readers will tend to take the newsletter more seriously, submit more…
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…168 local shareholders. It offers a gym, a bar, shops, and even a disco. By first-world standards, it’s a simple affair, but it still drew criticism. “Our critics say it’s…
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SNOOPY LF~ynx Rufus There is hardly a member of LIOC rho has not heard of Snoopy. His ,ingle-copy “Snoopy’s Newsletter”, profusely illustrated, has been widely shown a t meetings and…
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…mice, rats and other rodents. Although rodenticides (rodent poisons) are effective eliminators of pests, they can also be hazardous to cats. Most rodenticides marketed today use anticoagulant (blood clotting inhibitor)…
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…minutes will be in the next newsletter. Shirley Wagner is retiring as our newsletter editor as of the NovIDec issue. Shirley will continue serving as a life director on the…
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