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Social Butterfly

Evelyn Madison The Social Butterfly Email Evelyn at: thesocialbutterfly@cox.net

stimulation, basic grooming, cleaning, socialization, and love. They also interact with potential adopters to help homeless cats find loving families. Off-site adoption locations include PetSmart Escondido, 415 N. Escondido Blvd; Petco Escondido, 1000 W. Valley Parkway; and Petco San Marcos, 141 S. Las Posas Road. All volunteers must complete on-the-job training. For more information, call 760.888.2270, or email volunteer@escondidohumanesociety.org.

New Member Welcomed to Sunrise Vista Kiwanis Club

The Kiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista welcomed their newest member, Ethel Arrowsmith, and she was installed by Tim Cunning, Lt. Gov, Division 37, assisted by Carol Brady, President of the club. “Mom” as she is known to club members also celebrated her 100th birthday. She was sponsored by “The Kiwanis Angels,” a group of Kiwanians within the Sunrise Vista Club. Also, ‘Letters to the Editor’ Cont. from Page 5

Oh whatever happened to Randolph Scott, his horse lame as can be Whatever happened Randolph Scott has happened to the best of me

Whatever happened to Randolph Scott has happened to the Industry Whatever happened to Johnny Mac Brown and Allan Rocky Lane

Whatever happened to Lash LaRue, I'd love to see them again

Whatever happened to Smiley Burnette, Tim Holt and Gene Autry? Whatever happened to Randolph Scott has happened to the best of me Alan Cutzinger San Diego County

PS: Jim Maher for Mayor!

Editor’s Note: For those unfamiliar with these lyrics, this

Division 37 Lt Gov Tim Cunning; Ethel Arrowsmith, new member, and Carol Brady, President of the Kiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista.

the City of Vista proclaimed May 23, 2013, as Ethel Arrowsmith Day, and the Proclamation was presented by Councilman Dave Cowles. Cupcakes, cards, and hugs were the order of the day.

was a famous song recorded by the Statler Brothers. Sadly, they have retired and we can no longer go to one of their concerts, only CD’s. More From Memory Lane

Hi, Lyle,

We wanted to tell you that the article about Hoppy, Roy and Gene was the best! It brought back all our memories about Saturday movies at the Tumbleweed Theater in El Monte for me and good memories for Rick as well. Rick looked up the web site and found info about Whip Wilson as well. His father was a friend of Whip. Norma and Rick Zuiderweg San Marcos, Ca. So Many Surveys!

Suddenly everyone wants my opinion . . . and a donation to “process the survey.” Imagine how paper strangled the congress would be if all those petitions were really delivered. Have you heard that news? Neither have I!

Volunteers Needed for Off-site Cat Care for Humane Society

Volunteers keep the Humane Society’s off-site adoptable cats happy and healthy by providing exercise, mental

So, who is collating all this data, and for what purpose? Are we going to have another scandal about the “thought data” collected about every US citizen and the adverse effects it created for individual citizens? Some of these surveys ask for personal data like age, education level, home ownership, marital status, political affiliation, and credit card number.

Or is it a new money making scheme? If they really wanted my opinion, they wouldn’t send me another survey every time I send one in without a check.

Then, I wonder if the IRS scandal was really a way to turn off the petition drives. If you are afraid to join the Tea Party or all these other groups because you are afraid the IRS will target you, then you have effectively been silenced again. I don’t want to be paranoid, or indiscriminate with personal data. Since I think voter input is important, I’m going directly to the representatives. Stamps are cheaper than the processing fees, and most have fax

Soroptimists Hosts Annual Salad Luncheon

Soroptimist of Vista hosted their annual Salad Luncheon fundraiser recently. Guests were treated to a smorgasbord of salads and desserts pre‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. on Page 7

numbers. No personal data, only my name, state, opinions and a statement that they will be held accountable. /s/Barbara Saad Escondido, CA.

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