Cape May County Herald, 2 July 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 24

24 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 2 July '86

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£ Many Offered to Help | "Buster" Helps Tommy Forget Murdered Pet

By WILL DENNIS GREEN CREEK - Thanks should go to all the kind people out there, but Tommy McDonnell already has a new dog. It started when Jane Little-Poulliot wrote a letter to this paper (published in the June 11 issue) expressing ber indignation about the shooting of her best friend's son's dog, "Tug-O-War." Little did she realize that others felt the same way. "I really don't know what to do with all of the people offering dogs to him," said l Little-Poulliot. "I was I away on vacation during I the time when the article I ran. When I came back, i| people started telling me the reaction to the letter. ; "MY SON TOLD ME that j there were a lot of calls for me, and there were people j trying to get a hold of me in every which way-through work, the local feed store and coming over to the house. I was really touch." When told about the calls. Tommy's mother, Kathy McDonnell, talked to him about getting a new puppy. The six-year-old boy mentioned a cartoon on TV featuring a white Newfoundland. Noticing a black ( dog of the same breed for sale from a couple in Atlani tic County, his mother went and bought it for him. "I really wish we had known about the calls that Jane was getting," said I McDonnell, "because as it I turns out, someone was offling the same kind of dog to I us. But she was away on I her honeymoon, and we I had no idea." I "WELL, HE COULDN'T I find a white one, but he did I get the same type of dog," I said Little-Poulliot. "The I dog's name is Ghost I Buster, and it's about 10 weeks old. It's huge," she added. Little-Poulliot is grateful for the response she's gotten from the letter, i "I'd really like to thank everyone who offered the dogs," she said. "I never expected the response, but there are some really kind people out there." (Fire Meeting RIO GRANDE - A special meeting for the purpose of adopting a resolution for a fire official and two fire inspectors and the Uniform Fire Safety Act P.O. 1963, C383 for the Township of Middle, Fire District #2, Rio Grande, will be held at the Rio Grande V.F.D. 8 p.m., Thursday, July 10. lliuiouo;, UUIJ IV.

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