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Methodist church is hopping
Children between the age of 4 years
through fifth grade are invited to hop
on Over to the Shelton United Method-
ist Church. There they will enjoy crafts,
Play games and learn lessons about how
to Fully Rely On God. Called "FROG"
for short, this program will take place
at the church on Saturday, February 3.
Registration begins at 9:45 a.m. and the
program will run from 10 to 11:45 a.m.
Since space is limited, preregistration
is required. Those who are interested in
registering are invited to call 426-4174
by January 31.
visit the shelter at 902 West Pine
Street.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-
day through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Saturday.
Here's a listing of some of the
dogs available this week:
Pointer mix, male, 2 years old.
Labrador, male, 4 months old.
Chow, male, 4 years old.
Labrador, female, 1 year old.
Spaniel, male, 2 years old.
Irene turns 100
Margaret "Irene" Hooker will celebrate her 100th
birthday on Saturday, January 27. She was born in
Arkansas and also lived in Oklahoma before coming
to Shelton in 1967. She married Chet Hooker in 1956
and they bought a home in the Arcadia area in 1968.
In 1995 they moved to Alpine Way Retirement Apart-
ments, where she still lives. Irene has two stepchil-
dren and a third who has passed away. She also has
six step-grandchildren, 12 step-great-grandchildren
and one step-great-great-grandchild. The family will
host an open house from 1:30 to 3 p.m. this Saturday in
Alpine Way's main dining room for people who want
to drop in and wish her a happy birthday. Coffee, cake
and punch will be served. People can also send her
birthday cards.
is just a delight, ac-
alld loving," a volunteer
about Toby, an 8-month-
collie/husky mix.
one blue eye and one
eye. Adopt-a-Pet re-
a secure environment
Call 432-3091 to
Adopt-a-Pet
is a nonprofit volunteer
placement services, ken-
spay-neuter assistance pro-
are financed through monthly
sales held on the second Satur-
month at 210 Grove Street.
vet-checked and spayed or
432-3091 to set up a kennel vis-
items call 426-4269. For
assistance call 426-5523.
is available at www.
,org on the Internet. •
Itten Rescue
ten Rescue of Mason County is
Profit volunteer group which res-
ad finds homes for abandoned
i' Adoption fee includes spay-
iService, feline leukemia test
• aanizations. Quarterly garage
UPport the For informa-
group.
!a kitties. available for adoption
.O.at e
items for the garage sales,
t:6.2455 or go to www.kitten.
'6t.
"Lovie is exactly as her name
says. She is one of our most
gentle, loving young adults
ever. She is finished rais-
ing her kittens and now she
is ready for a forever home
of her very own," a volun-
teer said of this female, di-
lute tortie feline. She is im-
munized, vet-checked and
ready for adoption. Kitten
Rescue of Mason County can
be reached in the evenings
at 426-2455.
Feline Friends
Feline Friends is a nonproIit vol-
unteer group whose mission is res-
cuing and finding homes for home-
less, abused or abandoned cats and
kittens. The group provides foster
care in volunteers' homes until the
animals can be placed in perma-
nent homes. Adoption fee includes
spay-neuter service, thline AIDS
test and parasite control. To adopt
a kitten or adult cat, call 877-9563
or 360-866-0599. Donations are
accepted at P.O. Box 27, Shelton,
98584.
City of Shelton
Animal Shelter
Adoptions cost $75 plus $5 for a
city license. New dogs are brought
in all the time. Call 427-7503 or
Rocky He0000rtbroff's family
sent tl'ds thank you
to Alpine Way:
To whom it may concern,
In the months, weeks and hours before my
father's passing, he lived with angels. Angel s,
in the form of caregivers, at Alpine Way Care
Facility. The nurses and aides gave the daily
gift of true caring which eased my father's
way through his difficult passage. And, they
guided us as well, with the graceful balance
of knowledge, experience and heart.
Death unveils us all. That grief and
vulnerability was genuinely mirrored in the
tears and comfort of these amazing men and
women. They opened their hearts to us when
it was most needed.
This letter is an attempt to thank each and
every person involved in my
father's care at Alpine.
Sincerely;
The Rocky y
of newly released estate artwork: one-of-a-kind originals,
ran,, oversized imaaes c. 1950s and new Giclee's
JANUARy 27-28-29 (SAT., SUN., MON.) r rH:
AMERITEL INN* I0-6 DAU.Y * 360-335-9601
'4250 MA'rm WAY E., LhctY, Exrr 109
W WW.ILTONBENNTCOLLRCTION, COM
Thank you to the Hembroff family for your kind words.
Call for a complimentary . . ;:
lunch and tour
(360) 426-2600
Beth Johnston, R.N., Manager
900 West Alpine Way
Shelton, WA 98584
www. encore communities, com
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS,
ASSISTED LIVING AND
ALZHEIMER'S SPECIAL CARE
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Thursday, January 25, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 15
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Methodist church is hopping
Children between the age of 4 years
through fifth grade are invited to hop
on Over to the Shelton United Method-
ist Church. There they will enjoy crafts,
Play games and learn lessons about how
to Fully Rely On God. Called "FROG"
for short, this program will take place
at the church on Saturday, February 3.
Registration begins at 9:45 a.m. and the
program will run from 10 to 11:45 a.m.
Since space is limited, preregistration
is required. Those who are interested in
registering are invited to call 426-4174
by January 31.
visit the shelter at 902 West Pine
Street.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-
day through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Saturday.
Here's a listing of some of the
dogs available this week:
Pointer mix, male, 2 years old.
Labrador, male, 4 months old.
Chow, male, 4 years old.
Labrador, female, 1 year old.
Spaniel, male, 2 years old.
Irene turns 100
Margaret "Irene" Hooker will celebrate her 100th
birthday on Saturday, January 27. She was born in
Arkansas and also lived in Oklahoma before coming
to Shelton in 1967. She married Chet Hooker in 1956
and they bought a home in the Arcadia area in 1968.
In 1995 they moved to Alpine Way Retirement Apart-
ments, where she still lives. Irene has two stepchil-
dren and a third who has passed away. She also has
six step-grandchildren, 12 step-great-grandchildren
and one step-great-great-grandchild. The family will
host an open house from 1:30 to 3 p.m. this Saturday in
Alpine Way's main dining room for people who want
to drop in and wish her a happy birthday. Coffee, cake
and punch will be served. People can also send her
birthday cards.
is just a delight, ac-
alld loving," a volunteer
about Toby, an 8-month-
collie/husky mix.
one blue eye and one
eye. Adopt-a-Pet re-
a secure environment
Call 432-3091 to
Adopt-a-Pet
is a nonprofit volunteer
placement services, ken-
spay-neuter assistance pro-
are financed through monthly
sales held on the second Satur-
month at 210 Grove Street.
vet-checked and spayed or
432-3091 to set up a kennel vis-
items call 426-4269. For
assistance call 426-5523.
is available at www.
,org on the Internet. •
Itten Rescue
ten Rescue of Mason County is
Profit volunteer group which res-
ad finds homes for abandoned
i' Adoption fee includes spay-
iService, feline leukemia test
• aanizations. Quarterly garage
UPport the For informa-
group.
!a kitties. available for adoption
.O.at e
items for the garage sales,
t:6.2455 or go to www.kitten.
'6t.
"Lovie is exactly as her name
says. She is one of our most
gentle, loving young adults
ever. She is finished rais-
ing her kittens and now she
is ready for a forever home
of her very own," a volun-
teer said of this female, di-
lute tortie feline. She is im-
munized, vet-checked and
ready for adoption. Kitten
Rescue of Mason County can
be reached in the evenings
at 426-2455.
Feline Friends
Feline Friends is a nonproIit vol-
unteer group whose mission is res-
cuing and finding homes for home-
less, abused or abandoned cats and
kittens. The group provides foster
care in volunteers' homes until the
animals can be placed in perma-
nent homes. Adoption fee includes
spay-neuter service, thline AIDS
test and parasite control. To adopt
a kitten or adult cat, call 877-9563
or 360-866-0599. Donations are
accepted at P.O. Box 27, Shelton,
98584.
City of Shelton
Animal Shelter
Adoptions cost $75 plus $5 for a
city license. New dogs are brought
in all the time. Call 427-7503 or
Rocky He0000rtbroff's family
sent tl'ds thank you
to Alpine Way:
To whom it may concern,
In the months, weeks and hours before my
father's passing, he lived with angels. Angel s,
in the form of caregivers, at Alpine Way Care
Facility. The nurses and aides gave the daily
gift of true caring which eased my father's
way through his difficult passage. And, they
guided us as well, with the graceful balance
of knowledge, experience and heart.
Death unveils us all. That grief and
vulnerability was genuinely mirrored in the
tears and comfort of these amazing men and
women. They opened their hearts to us when
it was most needed.
This letter is an attempt to thank each and
every person involved in my
father's care at Alpine.
Sincerely;
The Rocky y
of newly released estate artwork: one-of-a-kind originals,
ran,, oversized imaaes c. 1950s and new Giclee's
JANUARy 27-28-29 (SAT., SUN., MON.) r rH:
AMERITEL INN* I0-6 DAU.Y * 360-335-9601
'4250 MA'rm WAY E., LhctY, Exrr 109
W WW.ILTONBENNTCOLLRCTION, COM
Thank you to the Hembroff family for your kind words.
Call for a complimentary . . ;:
lunch and tour
(360) 426-2600
Beth Johnston, R.N., Manager
900 West Alpine Way
Shelton, WA 98584
www. encore communities, com
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS,
ASSISTED LIVING AND
ALZHEIMER'S SPECIAL CARE
mm
Thursday, January 25, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 15
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