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WALLACE is kicking around the idea of becom-
a SOccer coach and physical therapist after finishing
l-Sehool Spotlight:
LYndsey hopes to coach
WELLS
her mona Mary Wal-
physical therapy af-
in a shoulder exposed
:e to the possibility
the practice as a ca-
Just really like being able to
People so that they can get
up on their feet and stuff and
lrl0 " ,,
, Vmg, , Lyndsey explains.
rath : is Stephen Wallace.
being an athlete, she's
or the receiving end of physi-
r from coaches when she
various injuries. In
ture she'd like to be able to
torch.
Want to be able to coach once
; college and so if I'm in
r I'll be able to help
so they don't get hurt, so
they don't have to go some-
' " says.
IS competing in
t on Shelton High
3 bowling
fi initially recruit-
to the team. What's Lynd-
favorite part of bowling?
said it's "probably when
on the road and we're going
or right betbre the game
we do our cheer."
has been playing soc-
she was five. She lettered
Shelton Highclimbers' girls'
team three out of the four
She also won the
Award and the Coach's
and was named most-valu-
::Player on the junior-varsity
sport also played a part in
ect: She volunteered
Youth summer soccer coach
of 6- and 7-year-olds.
WAS A lot of fun," she re-
She particularly enjoyed
how much the children
up to her as their coach.
it was pretty cool," she
. "A lot of the parents
me to come back again
SUmmer, but I don't know if
because Lyndsey is not
re!her college plans will
In the meantime, she is
in Climber Crew,
as a senior to mentor
and encourage a sophomore stu-
dent throughout the year.
At this point, Lyndsey is still re-
searching which college she wants
to attend next year. Though most
of her options are community col-
leges and universities in Washing-
ton and Oregon, she also is look-
ing closely at McPherson College
in Kansas.
She has an aunt who works at
the college and has told her about
some of its strengths, especially its
small size of about 600 students
which gives it a student-teacher
ratio of around 30-1.
"THAT'S WHY I like it, because
it's smaller," Lyndsey explains.
This smaller sizewill also be ad-
vantageous for Lyndsey's hopes of'
playing soccer for a college team.
If she winds up changing her
mind about physical therapy, a
career in criminal justice also in-
terests her. This semester she's al-
ready studying the subject through
New Market Skills Center.
"I just really like it. It's interest-
ing and I'm kind of that mystery
kind of person, I guess. I like to do
that kind of stuff," she explains.
About a month ago she really
had fun studying fingerprint-
ing techniques in her criminal
justice class. "I like watching all
those shows: "Law and Order" and
"CSI" and stuff. It's a lot of fun,"
she adds.
Zachrys celebrate 50 years of marriage
DeLoss and Ethel Iona (Lucas) Zachry
were married in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho,
on February 13, 1957. They have lived in
the Mason County area for 42 years after
having lived in Lake Stevens for eight
years. Mr. Zachry retired from the Wash-
ington Corrections Center in September
1989. Mrs. Zachry is a former teacher
and homemaker. They attend the First
Baptist Church in Shelton. The couple
has five children: DeLoss Zachry Jr. and
his wife Kimberly of Shelton; MeLinda
Wentz and her husband Bobby of Balti-
Several students from Mason
County have been named to the
dean's list at the University of
Washington for autumn quarter.
To qualify for honors, a student
must have completed at least 12
graded credits and have'a grade-
point average of at least 3.5.
The scholars included ju-
nior Jeff D. Eck of Allyn; se-
nior Jennifer Christeen Ho-
vee and junior Lindsay Marie
Wing of Belfair; seniors Anna
Laura Hoover, Danene Marie
Jesionowski, Ashley Helen
Minaker, Amelia Dale Wal-
lace and Hilma Maudi Yantis
and junior Emma Willa Yan-
tis of Grapeview; junior Katie
Elaine Bolender of Hood-
sport; seniors Michael Wil-
liam Sloane and Robert Peter
Sloane and juniors Benjamin
Charles Drew, Andrew Na-
then Forsman, Vanessa Lee
Moynahan, Lindsay Kaye
Orme and Robert Joseph
Smith of Shelton; and senior
Kristoffer Robert Martin-
son and freshman Ryan Paul
Mortensen of Union.
Parents' group will meet
Members of the Mason Coun-
ty chapter of Compassionate
Friends meet at 7 p.m. on the first
Monday of the month at Mason
General Hospital, 901 Mountain
View Drive in Shelton.
Meetings take place in the hos-
pital's Pershing Room, located on
the lower level next to the cafete-
ria. The next meeting will take
place at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb-
ruary 5.
Compassionate Friends is a
support group for parents who
have lost children. There is no
cost to participate. The group's
mission is to help families prog-
ress toward the positive resolu-
tion of grief following the death of
2-Year Anniversary
more, Maryland; Melonie Carroll and her
husband Dana of Shelton; Robert Zachry
and his wife Donna of Seaford, Delaware;
and Paul Zachry of Shelton. The Zachrys
also have 12 grandchildren and one great-
grandchild. They had hoped to celebrate
their anniversary by taking a trip to San
Antonio, Texas. However, due to Mrs.
Zachry's having suffered a broken leg
they plan to wait until March 28, pending
her recovery. Their children are sending
them on the vacation. In the meantime,
congratulation cards are welcome.
Michael Watkins, LMP; Marllyn, Hoodsport Mane;
Becky and Diane, Mind's Eye Creations
* FREE drawings for fabulous prizes:
) WIN a one-hour massage, a shirt of your choice, ',,;t,,
.,,,"
,W'" jewelry, your choice of tanning package, hair "
l"dottt) w
services valued up to $45, or a hat & scarf set/
No
purchase necessary to enter, see stores for details.
HWY. 101 ( across from
877-9409
e
sh, s0tio0,
a child of any age.
"Bring your heart and you will
be with a caring group that some-
how provides help with dealing
with your unacceptable loss,"
spokesperson Allen Roth said in
a prepared statement.
Information is available re-
garding additional resources in
the area for those in need. More
intbrmation is available by calling
Roth at 427-1694 or 427-1418•
Yoga C,
at
Little Skookum Community Hall
3480 SE Lynch Road
Each Monday 7-8:30 p.m.
$6 per session, ages 12 and over
Aft levels of experience welcome
Questions: Jeri 427-3926
Danger and downed tree removal
Storm drainage control
Bill McTurnal Enterprises
(360) 866.3931 or (360)432.0971
Vegetarian Cooking Classes
* Need quick, healthy meals?
• Want to save money?
• Experience feeling better? '/.
Learn quick, easy vegetarian recipes:.n
dinners, desserts and drinks
/
Sample each delicious recipe d.:,
Take home a folder of recipes to t
Thursday, March 1,8 and 15 • 6:30-8:00 pm
Shelton Civic Center (Cota St.)
$5 per night or $10 for all 3 classes includes food and materials
• Space is limited •
Call Chriss at 426-5242 or Eileen at 427-1073
Presented by Shelton Seventh-day Adventist Church
.FLOOR MODEl.S!
. $ CRA TCH & DEN T$!
.OVERSTOCKS!
GAS, WOOD OR PELLET
6 MONTHS ]
SAME AS CASH!
Financing O.A.C Offer limited to inventory in stock
OLYMPIA
Thursday, February 1,2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 15
WALLACE is kicking around the idea of becom-
a SOccer coach and physical therapist after finishing
l-Sehool Spotlight:
LYndsey hopes to coach
WELLS
her mona Mary Wal-
physical therapy af-
in a shoulder exposed
:e to the possibility
the practice as a ca-
Just really like being able to
People so that they can get
up on their feet and stuff and
lrl0 " ,,
, Vmg, , Lyndsey explains.
rath : is Stephen Wallace.
being an athlete, she's
or the receiving end of physi-
r from coaches when she
various injuries. In
ture she'd like to be able to
torch.
Want to be able to coach once
; college and so if I'm in
r I'll be able to help
so they don't get hurt, so
they don't have to go some-
' " says.
IS competing in
t on Shelton High
3 bowling
fi initially recruit-
to the team. What's Lynd-
favorite part of bowling?
said it's "probably when
on the road and we're going
or right betbre the game
we do our cheer."
has been playing soc-
she was five. She lettered
Shelton Highclimbers' girls'
team three out of the four
She also won the
Award and the Coach's
and was named most-valu-
::Player on the junior-varsity
sport also played a part in
ect: She volunteered
Youth summer soccer coach
of 6- and 7-year-olds.
WAS A lot of fun," she re-
She particularly enjoyed
how much the children
up to her as their coach.
it was pretty cool," she
. "A lot of the parents
me to come back again
SUmmer, but I don't know if
because Lyndsey is not
re!her college plans will
In the meantime, she is
in Climber Crew,
as a senior to mentor
and encourage a sophomore stu-
dent throughout the year.
At this point, Lyndsey is still re-
searching which college she wants
to attend next year. Though most
of her options are community col-
leges and universities in Washing-
ton and Oregon, she also is look-
ing closely at McPherson College
in Kansas.
She has an aunt who works at
the college and has told her about
some of its strengths, especially its
small size of about 600 students
which gives it a student-teacher
ratio of around 30-1.
"THAT'S WHY I like it, because
it's smaller," Lyndsey explains.
This smaller sizewill also be ad-
vantageous for Lyndsey's hopes of'
playing soccer for a college team.
If she winds up changing her
mind about physical therapy, a
career in criminal justice also in-
terests her. This semester she's al-
ready studying the subject through
New Market Skills Center.
"I just really like it. It's interest-
ing and I'm kind of that mystery
kind of person, I guess. I like to do
that kind of stuff," she explains.
About a month ago she really
had fun studying fingerprint-
ing techniques in her criminal
justice class. "I like watching all
those shows: "Law and Order" and
"CSI" and stuff. It's a lot of fun,"
she adds.
Zachrys celebrate 50 years of marriage
DeLoss and Ethel Iona (Lucas) Zachry
were married in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho,
on February 13, 1957. They have lived in
the Mason County area for 42 years after
having lived in Lake Stevens for eight
years. Mr. Zachry retired from the Wash-
ington Corrections Center in September
1989. Mrs. Zachry is a former teacher
and homemaker. They attend the First
Baptist Church in Shelton. The couple
has five children: DeLoss Zachry Jr. and
his wife Kimberly of Shelton; MeLinda
Wentz and her husband Bobby of Balti-
Several students from Mason
County have been named to the
dean's list at the University of
Washington for autumn quarter.
To qualify for honors, a student
must have completed at least 12
graded credits and have'a grade-
point average of at least 3.5.
The scholars included ju-
nior Jeff D. Eck of Allyn; se-
nior Jennifer Christeen Ho-
vee and junior Lindsay Marie
Wing of Belfair; seniors Anna
Laura Hoover, Danene Marie
Jesionowski, Ashley Helen
Minaker, Amelia Dale Wal-
lace and Hilma Maudi Yantis
and junior Emma Willa Yan-
tis of Grapeview; junior Katie
Elaine Bolender of Hood-
sport; seniors Michael Wil-
liam Sloane and Robert Peter
Sloane and juniors Benjamin
Charles Drew, Andrew Na-
then Forsman, Vanessa Lee
Moynahan, Lindsay Kaye
Orme and Robert Joseph
Smith of Shelton; and senior
Kristoffer Robert Martin-
son and freshman Ryan Paul
Mortensen of Union.
Parents' group will meet
Members of the Mason Coun-
ty chapter of Compassionate
Friends meet at 7 p.m. on the first
Monday of the month at Mason
General Hospital, 901 Mountain
View Drive in Shelton.
Meetings take place in the hos-
pital's Pershing Room, located on
the lower level next to the cafete-
ria. The next meeting will take
place at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb-
ruary 5.
Compassionate Friends is a
support group for parents who
have lost children. There is no
cost to participate. The group's
mission is to help families prog-
ress toward the positive resolu-
tion of grief following the death of
2-Year Anniversary
more, Maryland; Melonie Carroll and her
husband Dana of Shelton; Robert Zachry
and his wife Donna of Seaford, Delaware;
and Paul Zachry of Shelton. The Zachrys
also have 12 grandchildren and one great-
grandchild. They had hoped to celebrate
their anniversary by taking a trip to San
Antonio, Texas. However, due to Mrs.
Zachry's having suffered a broken leg
they plan to wait until March 28, pending
her recovery. Their children are sending
them on the vacation. In the meantime,
congratulation cards are welcome.
Michael Watkins, LMP; Marllyn, Hoodsport Mane;
Becky and Diane, Mind's Eye Creations
* FREE drawings for fabulous prizes:
) WIN a one-hour massage, a shirt of your choice, ',,;t,,
.,,,"
,W'" jewelry, your choice of tanning package, hair "
l"dottt) w
services valued up to $45, or a hat & scarf set/
No
purchase necessary to enter, see stores for details.
HWY. 101 ( across from
877-9409
e
sh, s0tio0,
a child of any age.
"Bring your heart and you will
be with a caring group that some-
how provides help with dealing
with your unacceptable loss,"
spokesperson Allen Roth said in
a prepared statement.
Information is available re-
garding additional resources in
the area for those in need. More
intbrmation is available by calling
Roth at 427-1694 or 427-1418•
Yoga C,
at
Little Skookum Community Hall
3480 SE Lynch Road
Each Monday 7-8:30 p.m.
$6 per session, ages 12 and over
Aft levels of experience welcome
Questions: Jeri 427-3926
Danger and downed tree removal
Storm drainage control
Bill McTurnal Enterprises
(360) 866.3931 or (360)432.0971
Vegetarian Cooking Classes
* Need quick, healthy meals?
• Want to save money?
• Experience feeling better? '/.
Learn quick, easy vegetarian recipes:.n
dinners, desserts and drinks
/
Sample each delicious recipe d.:,
Take home a folder of recipes to t
Thursday, March 1,8 and 15 • 6:30-8:00 pm
Shelton Civic Center (Cota St.)
$5 per night or $10 for all 3 classes includes food and materials
• Space is limited •
Call Chriss at 426-5242 or Eileen at 427-1073
Presented by Shelton Seventh-day Adventist Church
.FLOOR MODEl.S!
. $ CRA TCH & DEN T$!
.OVERSTOCKS!
GAS, WOOD OR PELLET
6 MONTHS ]
SAME AS CASH!
Financing O.A.C Offer limited to inventory in stock
OLYMPIA
Thursday, February 1,2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 15