THE LOYALIST HUMANE SOCIETY
NEEDS THE COMMUNITY'S HELP
NOTE: We are still looking as of November, 2008. Our shelter has to find a new home by April 30, 2008. We are currently renting a house owned by our president but this location was only intended as a temporary measure - more than three years ago.
A major problem is that we receive absolutely no funding from any level of government, and rely totally on donations and our own fundraising efforts. As a result, there is not a lot of money for rent. We would have to negotiate utilities and taxes, and we would be able to provide a tax receipt in lieu of rent, or for part of it.
We need a space of at least 1200 square feet, which is already subdivided, or could be. It needs to have hot and cold running water, be heated, and have windows which can be opened. Ideally, the facility should also be located in or near to Picton.
If you have a suitable property, please consider us as tenants. For further information, please call Gail at 613-476-4951 or Sharon at 613-471-1762. Thank you.
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR UPCOMING EVENTS.
On Saturday, May 30, 2009
Vocalist Loraine Sine and her sisters,
accompanied by Jon Milford
will present
A Celebration of Gospel Music,
at Picton United Church from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Tickets are $10. each
and are available at Books and Company, in Picton, Hicks' General Store, Milford, Wight's Greenhouse, Wellington or at the door.
For more information call Gail 613-476-4951
Annual General Membership Meeting
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
7pm
upstairs at the Fire Hall.
Who We Are
We are a non-profit registered charity. Incorporated in 1999.
Adopting a friend
Our adoption rates are at the discretion of the staff.
Cats that are neutered/spayed $65.00
Dogs/puppies that are neutered/spayed $175.00
Kittens $40.00
All cats, kittens, dogs and puppies are vaccinated, wormed and treated for fleas, etc. as needed. Please bring cash and something to take your kitty home in or a leash for a dog/puppy.
You can also see some of our cats and kittens at Robyns Nest and Berry's in Picton . Other animals may be seen in their foster-care homes.