Sponsors needed to help find homes for stray dogs
During these stressful economic times it is even more difficult to come up with gifts for those that we love and care about when gift giving occasions arise.
It’s a rare gift that puts a smile on the receiver’s face, shows just how much you care, is meaningful and also benefits a wonderful community need. Wow, all that in just one simple gift and so absolutely simple to do.
All you need to do to provide such a wonderful gift is to contact Debbie at 267-9413. For just $10, Debbie will put your message big print in a huge ad that appears in the local Bonners Ferry Herald. Check it out; it is the city pound ad, and the Herald had generously given all that space for a very low cost. So we are looking for sponsors on a weekly basis because we do not want to lose the opportunity to help the community.
Along with your greeting or business advertisement, you will also be supplying the recipient with the loving faces of the pooches a the city pound that are waiting to be adopted and keep someone warm and happy all year long.
Yep, you can advertise your business, wish happy birthday, anniversary, retirement, personal achievement, honor the memory of a familiar pet, or thank a neighbor or business for an appreciated act for only $10.
Who needs a card or a disposable gift when you can do something this meaningful just for picking up the phone. It’s like having a personal shopper. Here in Bonners Ferry everyone is very personally giving and friendly and they don’t expect or ask for anything in return.
You know what I mean. Your neighbor plows your driveway, someone else drives your child to school, a friend took you to a doctors appointment, etc. That’s the kind of giving community that we live in and we are most fortunate. This ad is an excellent way to tell someone that you appreciate them and to also help the local pound dogs in your community find loving homes.
Happy gift giving. Oh and don’t forget you can also sponsor an ad for absolutely no reason at all, just because you are kind hearted.
Georgette Baillesd’Err
Bonners Ferry