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1088.1 | Wow! | PARITY::WHALEN | And may the traffic be with you | Tue Feb 02 1988 21:27 | 9 |
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What a woman! She's a real saint. The story is a rea tearjerker,
though. Wish I had a million dollars to give her.
I always send in my $10 million dollar prize give away things,
each year, hoping to win, because this is the way I would spend
my money, helping animals.
Thanks for sharing the story..
Denise
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1088.2 | More on Bosler | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Wed Feb 03 1988 10:58 | 26 |
| Re .1: Yes, she certainly is dedicated, and brave, too! I suspect that
taking care of these animals is her life. I wonder how she keeps from
getting overwhelmed by it all? Maybe by other caring, generous people
who give money, time, support....
I just called for the shelter's mailing address, for those who might
like to donate a few bucks or some of their $10 million prize money
(well, *somebody* must have won it!). It is:
Bosler Humane Society
P. O. Box 520
Barre, Mass. 01005
When I asked if there were things other than money they could use, Ms
Bosler said yes, she would send me a brochure. Is anyone else interested
in this? If so, please send me mail. I will either enter the information
here (if many are interested and the vital information is not too long)
or send you a copy (if the reverse is true; don't forget your mailstop).
Or you can always call/send for your own copy.
As for visits to the shelter, she asks that you just call first, to make
sure someone will be there to show you around. The telephone number is
617-882-3136. Is anyone interested in a field trip, say in a month or so
after snow season has ended?
Linda
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1088.3 | coupons? | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Wed Feb 03 1988 13:09 | 9 |
| I've been sending the BHS coupons for several months or
so now. I think I read in a "Letter to the Editor" in
the Worcester paper that they could use these. But I
would be interested to know if that's true or not, so I
don't continue sending them there if they just throw
them out. I'm interested in the information in the
pamphlet too.
Donna
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1088.4 | I don't have extra money, but I try to help! | FIDDLE::GERRY | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Wed Feb 03 1988 13:46 | 12 |
| I also clip the coupons...and have several people who clip them
for me for any Dog or Cat product. I donate them to the shelters,
depending on where happens to be convenient at the time.
I don't use any of the grocery store products, 'cept occasionally
a few cans of Amore'. Would someone like to collect the coupons
or should we send them there directly???
Will they even use them???
cin
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1088.5 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Wed Feb 03 1988 13:58 | 3 |
| You might find that they can use coupons for cleaning supplies,
such as paper towels and so forth.
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1088.6 | Coupon Questions | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Fri Feb 05 1988 11:52 | 14 |
| Sorry, I can't answer your questions about whether the Bosler shelter
needs or uses coupons (I would guess it does). At the moment, I don't
know any more about the shelter than what was in the article. That's why
I want to visit! :-) No date has been set yet for the field trip.
If the brochure (which I hope will arrive in the next week) mentions
coupons, I'll enter the information here. If it doesn't, I will ask
when we visit the shelter and post it then.
I'll be glad to deliver coupons if you want to send them to me
(mailstop: ZK3-2/X07). It might be faster to send them directly to the
shelter, though.
Linda
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1088.7 | Field Trip | REGENT::MICHAELSON | | Wed Feb 10 1988 12:18 | 2 |
| Please keep us informed re: field trip. I certainly would like
to go along.
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1088.8 | About the field trip.... | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Thu Feb 11 1988 11:24 | 15 |
| Re: .7
Great! You're on the list.
Ooops, I neglected to mention in .2 that if you *would* like to go on
the field trip, please send mail to me directly (BCSE::GOGOLIN). Those
who respond in the next 2 weeks get to vote on the date and other details.
Right now we are aiming for a Saturday in March. When we know who's going,
say by the end of February, we can start to make final plans. Once the
details are nailed down I'll post them in this note (or perhaps a new
note so more people will see it) for any latecomers who might be interested.
Linda
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1088.9 | The scoop on the coupons | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Thu Feb 11 1988 11:29 | 28 |
| Here is the information I got from the Bosler Humane Society on what
coupons they can use. From the December 1987 newsletter:
"Unfortunately, we are no longer able to use all coupons. Only send
canned cat food, Bounty Towels, Glad Trash Bag, Tide, Gainesburgers
and Top Choice dog food coupons."
Other items the shelter needs are:
towels 6" paper or plastic plates
sheets blankets
cat beds bed spreads
dog beds dog houses
old dog licenses leashes
FM radios S&H Green Stamps
collars
trailer
chain link or stockade fence
portable building (cost new $2,000)
back hoe or tractor ("We can dream," she says.)
Some of these items might, at this very moment, be gathering dust in
your closet or garage. When spring-cleaning time rolls around, why not
put them to good use and help Elaine Bosler help the animals?
Linda
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1088.10 | I'm curious | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Feb 11 1988 11:54 | 3 |
| old dog licences? what are these used for?
Deb
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1088.11 | I'm curious 2!!! | JAWS::COTE | Is he gonna buy? Or is he gonna pay? | Thu Feb 11 1988 12:16 | 3 |
| And FM radios??? Don't dogs take care of their albums???
Edd
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1088.12 | And the next one right in here folks | GYPSC::SHIPLEY | Is there life after DEC | Thu Feb 11 1988 12:22 | 4 |
| Old dog licences ??
For old dogs naturally 8^)} 8^)} (an oldie but a goodie yuk yuk!)
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1088.13 | yeah, DEC. | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Thu Feb 11 1988 14:27 | 15 |
| Any coupons for pet food, cleaning supplies, etc. that the Bosler
Humane Society can't use, would be of use to the Tree House Animal
Foundation. I will post their address, which I have at home, tonight
or tomorrow. The coupons Tree House can't use itself it distributes
to low income owners of pets. Tree House is a cageless, no-kill
cat shelter in Chicage. I've been a member for many years and they
are good folks. I have a picture of part of the cats' living area
-- it's a spacious double room with big holes cut in the intervening
wall and carpeted cat platforms everywhere, mostly all with magnificent
pusses perched on or in them. (Must look a lot like Elaine's living
room :-)).
When sending money to a charity, don't forget to include a matching
gift form from DEC.
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1088.14 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Fri Feb 12 1988 13:45 | 6 |
| Here's the address:
Tree House Animal Foundation, Inc.
1212 West Carmen Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60640
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1088.15 | Bosler Field Trip, April 16th | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Fri Apr 08 1988 18:05 | 4 |
| The plans are made, the date is set.... please see note #1257 for
details.
Linda
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1088.16 | To answer your question, | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Thu Apr 21 1988 17:53 | 7 |
| Re: .10
A man in Kentucky collects dog license tags (NOT rabies tags) and
will pay Elaine Bosler 15 cents per tag.
(I liked .12's answer better, though!)
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1088.17 | How did it go? | 58019::HTAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed | Thu Apr 21 1988 17:55 | 5 |
| so, Linda, How did the trip go?
Holly (Who_wishes_she_could_have_gone_but_she_had_a_house_full_of_-
teenagers_that_day)
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1088.18 | | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Thu Apr 21 1988 18:13 | 7 |
| To find out, see note 1257.1.
Sorry you couldn't make it, Holly. We missed you and your kitty
pictures.
Linda
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1088.19 | Just curious | POOL::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Fri May 06 1988 13:57 | 8 |
| Don't get a chance to enter notes files much anymore. Glad the
trip to Elaine's was successful.
I am now concerned as to what the man in Kentucky "collects" dog
license tags for at .15/tag? Did Elaine know? Just suspicious
I guess with puppy mill and laboratory dog compounds being found
and investigated in some states.
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1088.20 | dog tags | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Fri May 27 1988 18:17 | 20 |
| Re: -.1
> I am now concerned as to what the man in Kentucky "collects" dog
> license tags for at .15/tag? Did Elaine know? Just suspicious
> I guess with puppy mill and laboratory dog compounds being found
> and investigated in some states.
Sorry for the delay in answering your question -- I've been heavily
involved in house-buying and -selling activities and moving, so haven't
been around much.
No, I didn't ask and Elaine didn't mention why the man collected dog
tags. I assumed it was just another personal preference like collecting
elephant figurines, beer cans, auto license plates, Hummels, or any of
the millions of other things that people (Andy Warhol, for example)
like to acquire. I don't really see how old dog tags could be used for
anything else -- especially anything evil -- but then maybe I'm just
naive.
Linda
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1088.21 | | CURIE::MITAYLOR | | Fri Aug 12 1988 16:48 | 9 |
| Elaine is the most caring, compassionaite person around. 10 years
ago due to an allergy my family had to get rid of 9 of our 10 cats.
We took them to Elaine where they have either been adopted or are
still living happily. One of the nicest things about Elaine is
that she will not let one of her animals be adopted by just anybody,
they always go to good homes. We have been sending here coupons
and such for the last 10 years and will continue do so for as long
as BHS exists. Please do anything you can to help this special
lady and all of her babies.
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1088.22 | Christmas Benefit | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Wed Dec 07 1988 10:18 | 58 |
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Christmas Benefit for
THE BOSLER HUMANE SOCIETY
at the Texas Country & Western Club located at
The Galleria at Worcester Center
Wednesday, December 7th
8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Admission $10.00
Buffet & Dancing
Door Prizes and Surprises
Validated Parking
I just got my Bosler Humane Society newsletter in the mail yesterday.
I don't if any of you folks who visited BHS get Elaine's newsletter.
Here are some excerpts from it:
"Dear Friends: First, I would like to thank all of the people who
continue to support my animals. I have not mailed a newsletter out
since last Christmas. We have so many problems. However, we are
still here fighting for the animals and making sure they are taken
care of.
.
.
.
We had a problem with the cats. There are so many contagious diseases
with cats. It's impossible to have a large number without eventually
being faced with an outbreak. It finally hit us. It's the most heart-
breaking problem to face. We have lost several cats from leukemia. We
are testing and trying to correct the problem. It is extremely difficult.
A cat can be tested today and be negative, tested in three months and the
cat can be positive. We cannot take any cats at this time, so please try
and place cats through the newspaper and know where the animal is going.
Most all shelters are destroying hundreds daily. There are not enough
homes.
.
.
.
Talk about being depressed. One of the veterinarians asked me to take
his personal dog, Ashley. It was a stray he had taken several years ago
and had been hit by a car. He did extensive surgery to save the leg.
Ashley's leg is okay. However, the dog was annoying his wife in the house
being destructive. He was going to destroy the dog but couldn't because
he had fought so long to save her. WOULD YOU BELIEVE THIS. He gave me a
dog with Sarcoptic Mange which is contagious. It caused me much work and
aggravation, dipping and treating all the dogs at the shelter. I was ready
for the grave. It is now finally getting under control.
.
.
.
With all the problems with leukemia, mange, land, the flu, I was ready to
just give up. I didn't think I would survive another problem."
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1088.23 | Spring 1990 newsletter | PROSE::GOGOLIN | | Fri Jun 01 1990 15:37 | 24 |
| In today's mail I got the Spring 1990 Newsletter for the Bosler Humane
Society. Just thought I would pass some of the information on for those
who might be interested...
In the newsletter, Elaine Bosler describes some of the difficulties --
financial and otherwise -- she's had running the shelter in the past
year. She says they are "in desperate need of blankets, towels, kitty
litter liners, and all Gaines products Starred Price Markers...
Every penny helps. Instead of spending $1.00 to send coupons, we would
appreciate the $1.00 or stamps. We cannot use all the coupons."
The newsletter also states "In 1988, 40,000 cats, dogs, kittens and
puppies were turned into the MSPCA's eight shelters. Of these, only
8,000 found new homes." This should be food for thought for anyone
who has unspayed/unneutered pets.
If anyone would like a copy of the newsletter -- it's short, just
one page -- let me know (Linda PROSE::GOGOLIN).
The mailing address for BHS is:
Bosler Humane Society
P.O. Box 520
Barre, Mass. 01005
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