Showin
Robinettes
Feature Win Awards
ting
I'm Pregnant,
Know What To Do",
Winning film produced
will be shown
at the Annual
of the West Central
the Children's Home
'f Washington. The
be held in Tacoma at
Methodist Church
will be served at
can be made by
the West Central
in Tacoma, GR
Mason County Board
Richard Engen,
Home Society
is celebrating it's
of services to children
the State. Last year
cared for a total of
and assisted 776
girls with care and
'. Children's Home
is affiliated with 28
the State and
of the Mason
School
Open
Five Robinettes scoring at the
U.S. Twirling Association contest
held in Seattle on Sunday were
Shelli Thomason, first place
trophy for beginners solo strut,
11 and 12 years; Kim Joslin, first
place trophy, beginners solo twirl,
11 and 12 years, and third place,
Basic Strut; Kristie Manke, second
place trophy, beginners solo twirl,
11 and 12 years, and third place
Military Strut; Laurie Byrd, third
place, beginners solo twirl, nine
and ten years, second place
Military Strut, and fourth place
Basic Strut; Dawn Rhodes, third
place Basic Strut, 13 and 14
years.
Robinettes Parents will meet
at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thomason, 527 Bellevue St.
A skating party slated for the
Robinette Fun Night will be held
from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m.on
March 22 at Skateland in
Olympia. Parents will be
contacted to furnish
transportation.
Mason County R0binettes will
sponsor a USTA contest in
Olympia High School on April 17.
Spectators are welcome. No
charge will be made.
Anyone wishing to schedule a
performance by the Robinettes
may call Jane White, 426-1333, or
Lorna Joslin, 426-6373.
que Summer
sponsored by the
opens its doors
this summer to
throughout the
six to 14. This is a
rogram in that it
USual summer camp
a regular academic
a Week, from 9 a.m.
qualified instructors
subjects the child
troublesome during
school term.
the balance of
be set aside for
activities such as
3.ating, cycling,
and other
Urnrner Camp-School
May 30 through
it is open to all
is a minimum
Period of two weeks.
al information write:
School, P.O.
;Ound Village, Orcas
Day
°bservartce of World
held Friday at
in the United
s theme was entitled
emphasis
renewal and
and outside of
Rhodie Society
To Entertain
Visiting Fanciers
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doleshy
of Seattle will be guests at the
Tuesday 'meeting of the American
Rhododendron Society, to be
held at 8 p.m. in the PUD
Auditorium.
The Doleshys have traveled
throughout the Japanese islands
and have collected seed and plants
of the many species of Japanese
rhododendrons and azaleas. In
several trips, during the blooming
season, they have taken color
pictures of these plants in their
native setting.
They will show colored slides
and discuss these plants. Anyone
interested is invited to attend.
Potluck Planned
A noon potluck will be held
by the Women's Christian
Temperance Union at noon
Friday in the home of Mrs.
Merritt Wingard.
Matrons To Meet
OES past matrons club will
meet in the Masonic Temple for a
sack lunch at noon next Thursday
if weather permits.
Meeting Slated
The meeting of the
Democratic Central Committee,
which was cancelled last
Thursday, will be held at 8 p.m.
today in the court house.
was given by
of Olympia
is moving in
minds of today's
WOmen attended
~resenting many
The offering
sent to Church
m New York to
among the
and abroad.
Graduates
Navy Seaman Apprentice
Kenneth A. Carlson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth R. Carlson,
Shelton, was graduated from
recruit training at the Naval
Training Center, San Diego. He
attended Western Washington
State College, Bellingham, before
entering the Navy,
REV. JAMES O.A. Luckman, interim pastor of the Shelton
First Baptist Church and a former missionary to Ethiopia,
shows youngsters from primary and beginners department
some of the artifacts which he brought back from that
country. Left to right are Cra g Ragan, Mark Stewart, Cindy
Johnson, Pebble Ragan and Mrs. Willa Smith.
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les
Shelton High School students
are completing plans for AFS
week activities March 15-20 as a
fund raising project for the AFS
foreigh student program.
The events start off with a
coronation ceremony and talent
show Monday night in the Junior
High auditorium. The AFS group
is looking for talent entries from
junior high, high school students
and from adults. Anyone
interested can contact the high
school library for further
information.
Tuesday night will be the
finals in all of the AFS games in
which eliminations have been held
recently. The events include
bowling, volley ball for boys and
girls and coed teams; coed
basketball, chess, pool, swimming,
diving and others.
In the volley ball competition,
Hood Canal School
Hood Canal P.T.A., for its
meeting Monday, is planning an
"open house" for all grades with
emphasis on new facilities which
includes seven classrooms,
cafeteria, library addition and
faculty room.
District Supt. John Pill will
lead a brief discussion on the
coming April 6 special election
which deals with the bond issue
to raise money for the new
Shelton High School. Special
levies will be discussed also.
"It is very important", said
Pill "That as many interested
school people as possible come to
the short meeting because failure
of the bond issue has some far
reaching consequences which
includes the possibility of
consolidation to Shelton. and/or
our students not being able to
attend Shelton High School next
fall, 1971.
Snow Make-up
The forced closure of Hood
Canal schools due to bad weather
will result in the changing of the
school calendar. It will be
necessary to make-up two school
days missed, one March 17 and
one day April 5.
Spring vacation will be April
6-7-8-9.
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four junior high teams which have
drawn byes or defeated high
school teams will be in the finals.
The events start at 7:30 p.m. in
the High School Gymnasium.
Wednesday night will be a pot
luck supper for AFS members and
their families and for visiting
foreign students from other areas.
Thursday, the visiting foreign
students will put on a talent show
for the high school and possibly
for the junior high during the day.
Thursday night, students will be
going door to door to sell AFS
stock shares as a money raising
project.
Friday there is no school, and,
a car ralley has been scheduled
during the day. A dance is
scheduled Friday night at the
Shelton Armory.
,: Saturday will see a 1:30 p.m.
matinee and a 7:30 p.m. evening
double feature movie showing.
Showing will be "I Love You
Alice B. Toklas" and "Comedy of
Terrors."
The public is welcome at the
Monday, Tuesday, and Friday
night events and the two Saturday
movie showings.
Adding a little extra emphasis
to the annual missions conference
at the First Baptist Church this
year is Rev. James O.A. Luckman,
interim pastor of the church.
Rev. Mr. Luckman served as a
missionary to Ethiopia for a
number of years and has brought
back a number of artifacts which
he has been showing to members
of the church.
Some of the artifacts include
an Ethiopian dinner table. The
woven table is used for Ephriam
pancakes, a large upturned
pancake which is eaten with a
stew-like mixture. The whole
family sits around the'small table
tearing off pieces of the pancake
with their fingers.
The annual missions
conference will begin with a
dinner March 17. Speakers will
include missionary guests from
the Ivory Coast and the
Philippines.
In addition, it will feature a
program by children from the
beginner and primary
departments of the Sunday
school.
The speakers will include Miss
Marlene Geraud, who served as a
teacher in the Ivory Coast,
Charles Church, who will serve as
librarian at Faith Academy, a
school for children of American
missionaries.
All of the programs will be
open to the public. They continue
through March 21.
Schools Are
For Approval
Seven Mason County School
Districts were granted full
approval of program for
apportionment for the 1971-72
school year and one was given
provisional approval by the State
Board of Education when it met
in Olympia Friday.
Getting full approval were
Grapeview, Hood Canal, Kamilche
Valley, North Mason, Pioneer,
Shelton and Southside School
districts.
Getting provisional approval
was Mary M. Knight. The reason
for the provisional approval, the
state board said, was because the
high school principal does not
have a credential and the district
policy statement is in need or
revision.
The board added the principal
is working toward certification
and the policy statement is under
revision.
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