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and Mrs. Jesse
who were
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With Rhonda
IWood, as maid
Woods of
Shelton, as best man.
Having enjoyed a surprise
shower given by the witnesses in
Shelton and a shower at the home
of Shirley and Clarence Hicks in
Hoodsport, the young couple are
having much pleasure getting
settled in their home in Shelton.
Sept. 4, a reception was held
at Holiday Beach Clubhouse,
where more than 100 guests
enjoyed a buffet dinner and
congratulated the bride and
groom.
The clubhouse was decorated
in pink and green and a beautiful
wedding cake made by Joyce
Scott was the center of attraction.
David Kilbourne, Loretta's
brother, surprised the family by
coming from Missouri a few days
before the wedding. He is
returning to Missouri by way of
California this week.
The halls of Hood Canal
School came to life with the
arrival of 395 students
Wednesday.
At the end of the half day
session members of the Hood
Canal Federated Women's Club
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treated the school teachers and
other members of the staff to a
luncheon at the club house.
Thirty nine teachers and club
members enjoyed the fried
chicken and baked salmon lunch
and then back to school for an
orientation period.
Welcome to Carol Lipsky,
Billy Smith, Katie Johnson, Evie
Allen and Jack Short, newcomers
to the Hood Canal faculty and
staff.
Carol is a graduate of Western
Washington State College, is a
native of lssaquah. She will be
teaching 8th and 9th grade
English and 9th grade Spanish.
Billy Smith, not to be
confused with Bill Smith, also on
the faculty, is from this area. He
is employed as a full-time student
guidance counselor under the
federal program, J. O. M., under
Indian Education.
Evie, a local gal, is a teachers
aid for the kindergarten and is
sponsored by the J.O.M. program
also.
Katie Johnson of Shelton, is
the new half time librarian. She
held the position of head librarian
in a large North Thurston Jr. High
before transfering.
Jack has taken over the school
bus run formerly driven by Ida
Cush, who retired last spring after
many years of service.
The Hood Canal Pre-School
will be moving into a new home
at the Hood Canal School when
they start about Sept. 21.
Although the class is full at
the present time, if you have a
child three or four-years old
whom you would like to enter
into the program, they are making
up a waiting list. Contact Barbara
Gray for further information.
Last Thursday Lavern
Kaszyski entered the hospital. A
speedy recovery is wished by all,
especially her third and forth
grade class.
During her absence the class is
in the capable hands of Opal
Shimek.
Bees, which seem to be in the
news this year, have struck once
again. While digging a post hole
Jim O'Neil was stung in the arm.
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MASON COUNTY P.U.D. No. 3
Edwin Taylor, President
Harold W. Parker, Vice President
Jack Cole, Secretary
Jerry Saml~les, Manager
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Being allergic to them, he was
taken to Mason General Hospital
later in the day for emergency
treatment.
At the end of a weeks fishing
trip, Gary and Joyce Basanko
invited Mike and Mary Kirk to
return to Olympia with them
aboard their boat.
Although the weather was wet
and the sea was rough, the
foursome headed out early
Sunday morning from ttoodsport.
The wind let up at Foul
Weather Bluff and the remainder
of the trip to Seattle's Shilsh~le
Marina was quite pleasant.
They stayed at the marina
Sunday night and while there
looked up the Catch Moonbeam,
which Mary's parents, Ralph and
Charlotte Hilligoss once owned.
Monday the weather did an
about face, turned out absolutely
beautiful giving them a very
pleasant and relaxed feeling at
journeys end.
More than 2,000 new tenants
have taken up residence at the
Hoodsport Salmon ttatchery,
making a very lively place at the
present tinle.
Mostly Pink Salmon, some
Kings and a very few Coho mixed
in, entered the holding pond to
await the egg taking, which starts
this week.
Several fish were pointed out
by Rudy Schwab. with bright
blue tags attached to the upper
fin. He said the fish were tagged
about 20 days before at the
mouth of liood Canal. They were
measured, weighed and date of
arrival is recorded to further
studies on the migration of lhe
fish.
The remodeling of the Zider
Zee pond, being done by the Carl
Humphrey Construction Co. of
Seattle, is nearing completion,
When complete, the major part of
the year the pond will be used as
a rearing pond for the
a b o u t-to-be-released young
salmon. In the fall it will be used
for a holding pond for adult
salmon coming in to spawn. The
new facilities will make excess
handling of fish unnecessary,
causing less damage to the fish
and eggs.
Some 40 friends and
co-workers attended a Salmon
Bar-b-que, hosted by the
Hoodsport Rangers for the Jon
Bisson family and summer helpers
at the station.
Although rain fell in
~loodsport, not a drop fell over'
the Altenba'ch oresidgnce, where
head chef Harold Drake cooked
the salmon over an open pit.
During the evening Chaz
Reeder sang a farewell song to
Joe and the Bisson's were
presented with a clock to hang
over the fireplace in their new
home.
Over the weekend the Frank
Grays were pleased to entertain
Barbara's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Bramblet and son Jeff of Kent.
Thursday evening the Hood
Canal Crusaders held a very
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successful rally. More than 50
boys and girls turned out, with
the girls edging the boys out in
attendance, winning them a
slumber party some time in the
near future.
Master of Ceremonies for the
evening was Don Bearden, who
will be returning to the University
of Washington for his fourth year
ece
of studies in the near future.
Rev. Howard Spear of the
Middle Skokomish Community
Church was guest speaker for the
evening.
Punch and cookies were
served to the group before putting
a finish to a really great evening.
Over the Labor Day weekend
many former Hoodsport residents
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returned to the area to visit
friends.
Ken and Amy Graves and
daughters, Cory and Crissie,
stayed at their lot on Sunshine
tteights.
Charlie Barker is the guest of
Mr. and Marion Robins for the
week. He now resides in Seattle at
the Kings Garden.
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