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18 N E W S

www.galwayadvertiser.ie

March 15 2007

Campaigners to ask Galway -- Where has our democracy gone?'
BY KERNAN ANDREWS As we face into the General Election, speakers from the Rossport 5, nursing, and the anti-war movement will be asking Galway audiences `Where is our democracy?' Where Is Our democracy? is the title of a public meeting which will be held in the Park House Hotel, Forster Street, on Tuesday at 8.30pm. Addressing the meeting will be Vincent McGrath (Rossport 5), Independent Cllr Catherine Connolly, Niall Farrell (Galway Alliance Against War), Jo Tully (vice president Irish Nurses Organisation, albeit speaking in a personal capacity), and a medical doctor (name yet to be confirmed). While the public retain a passion for the issues of the day and in making their voice hears, a significant number of people still abstain from the electoral process as they do not believe their vote will make any difference. The panel of speakers at this meeting are all known for their experience in campaigning. They will examine the current situation of local, national, and international issues under the present government. The meeting will endeavour to encourage people to get out and vote. Admission is free and all are welcome.

PAWS 4 THOUGHT
In association with Galway SPCA
If you are looking for a dog or cat, please check out these gorgeous animals looking for homes. While we can only show you a sample here, please check our website www.galwayspca.com and have a look at all our animals. Please note home checks are carried out for all our animals, and a donation is required. Our office number is (091) 563631, and our sanctuary number is (090) 9676397. perfect companions for any family. Both will quickly settle into any home. Phone (090) 9676397. Sarah: Our Sarah is the model of the cattery. If you cannot find her check out the mirror and there she will be, happily preening and telling everyone how pretty she is. Any volunteer who leaves a handbag open will quickly find Sarah checking out the make-up bag. Sarah would be an ideal companion for any household. She is the purrfect companion. Phone (091) 563631. We ask all dog owners to please make sure they have collars and identification on their dogs. We ask you again to please keep dogs in at night as it is lambing season.

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Cuirt Na Coiribe, Headford Road, Galway P: 091-700798

Cats
Shadow: From time to time we get a special cat. This usually happens when life gets tough for us and we need a special boost to help us. We have had cats like Kraemor and Marmaduke, to name just two of them, and now into us has arrived our latest angel, Shadow. Shadow is not in the first flush of youth but is loving, kind, gentle, and so sweet. His attitude is that we are his minions who should be at his beck and call, and indeed we are. He would be an ideal companion for someone living alone who needs company. He will gladly sit with you and will hold down a conversation with you and happily discuss the world and all its woes. So if you want company give Shadow a call at (091) 563631. You won't regret it.

Dogs

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Dusty the golden labrador is about five, her partner Jack is about three, and both are neutered. Dusty is a beautiful lab, kind and gentle, funloving, and a typical funny lab and she is totally devoted to Jack. Jack is the mirror of Dusty in that everything she is, he is, so both have to be homed together as they are inseparable. They will give you hours of pleasure and fun and would be the

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