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Retired teachers to convene
The business meeting of the Mason County Retired Teachers
ASSociation will commence at 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 5,
t the Orient Express restaurant on Mountain View. Following
Unch, a program will be offered by the Knowledge Bowl stu-
dents from Shelton High School. Retired teachers who have not
joined the organization are invited.
Kiwanis hear theatre group
R ....
.. epresentatlves ot Mlssoula Children s Theatre will present
the program at the next Shelton Kiwanis Club meeting set for
noon on Tuesday, February 9, at Xinh's Clam and Oyster
HOUse located at Third and Railroad in downtown Shelton.
Genealogists meet tonight
The Mason County Genealogical Society will meet at 7 p.m.
Onight at Mount Olive Church, 206 East Wyandotte in Shelton.
etty Whalen and Marge McVittie, experienced Elderhostel
travelers, will relate some of' their experiences using this ser-
Vice which offers opportunities for genealogical travel as well
as other education programs. Beginning genealogists and
visitors are welcome.
Baptists slate senior lunch
ore from the Heart is the theme for this month s Senior
u-[e!l°wshi p Potluck at Shelton's First Baptist Church, Fifth and
Ota streets. Set for noon Thursday, February 11, in the family
center, the program will feature scriptures and a sing-along
lth Judy McClary at the piano. Those attending should bring
heir table service and dishes to share or Valentine desserts.
More information is available from Dick Myers, minister to
senior adults, at 426-8461 or 426-9773.
ESA sets Valentine dinner
All sorority members are encouraged to attend the Beta Zeta
apter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Valentine dinner set for
ednesday, February 10. The social chairpersons will notify
aenbers of the time and place for the meeting.
Christian women set lunch
The Shelton Christian Women's Club will gather for a
ncheon "seasoned with love" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
Fednesday, February 10, at the Shelton Moose Lodge, 81 Moose
lace. Lunch costs $6, and reservations can be made by calling
Ana Kynerd at 427-0780, and cancellations are necessary.
tee childcare is available.
The special feature at the meeting will be a program, "Eat
Your Heart Out" by Jody Enriquez of Pampered Chef. Music
ill be "soul food" by Glen Fourre. "Food for Thought" will be
he subject of a speech by Judy Clenney from Vancouver,
'vashington, who will discuss how, to be a real champion.
The Shelton Christian Women s Club holds prayer coffees
the first Wednesday of each month and sponsors friendship
le coffees. Doris Spear, 426-5221, has more information on
!he prayer coffees, and Claire Warren, 426-1163, is the contact
[or the Bible coffees.
VFW, auxiliary meet Friday
.Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1694 and its auxiliary will
ther for business meetings at 7 p.m. Friday, February 5, at
_ eaorial Hall, Second and Franklin streets in Shelton. At
ooa tomorrow the card party to benefit cancer aid and re-
eVFW.aneauxiry_memi£erarCb willh hlrl t thhll who attended the midwinter
°nference January 15-17 in Wenatchee were Post Comman-
der Garth Marshall and his wife Marguerite, Darrell and Jo-
ePhine Sparks and Jacqueline Mallon.
Senior parents plan party
The Parents of the Shelton High School Class of 1999 will
c011tinue with nlannin for the raduation varty at a meeting
i et for 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, at Godfather's in Knee-
laza on Mountain View.
IVlusic teachers plan
00tudent honor recital
After slaving over
18,252 dinners...making
38,526 sandwiches and
frying 73,264 eggs...
tl'l Mason County Chapter of
- Washin-ton State Music
-lc i. • o
m nets Association (WSMTA)
:q coati
h, nue vlanmng for stu-
" Piano - • • •
%t compet]tmn at Its next
L- 2g set for 10:30 a.m. Satur-
'ebruary 27, at the home of
Beasen.
recital March 14 at Shelton's
United Methodist Church.
According to Bensen, the au-
ditions project of the WSMTA is
a self-supporting enterprise
which was developed to encour-
age interest in music and to
maintain high standards of fine
"qe t
tli a,, eachers began work on workmanship among student
th_uaitions and competition at musicians. Each student
re-
'f, Januarv 16 meeting, ceives a written evaluation and
!le'Uled for lIarch 12 and 13, oral comments from the adjudi-
J¢ll Uditions and playoffs will be cator and a certificate from the
d by Janet Mooney from association.
(}l :"pia'ydl More information about the
pe00fo00m00n00 in the local cha,ter ava.able from
Ons will play in an honors Bensen at 426-3187.
OZ BOOKSTORE
MORE
... You Am k a YoCw HI # All Tim
105 West Railroad Ave.
427-0848
Gommunitg Galenttar
Special Events
Friday, February 5
7:30 p.m., You're A Good Man
Charlie Brown, Shelton High School
Musical Theatre Department, SHS
Auditorium.
Saturday, February 6
2 p.m., Inquiring Mind: "Teachings
of the First People" by Roger Fer-
nandes, Hoodsport Timberland Li-
brary.
7:30 p.m., You're A Good Man
Charlie Brown, Shelton High School
Musical Theatre Department, SHS
Auditorium.
Meetings
Thursday, February 4
6:45 a.m., Shelton Toastmasters,
Timbers Restaurant.
7 a.m., Citizens for Academic and
Athletic Excellence, McDonald's
meeting room.
10 a.m., Mason County Board of
Health, commissioners' chambers.
l0 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) WA 1188, United Methodist
Church. Call 426-3727 for informa-
tion.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Ming
Tree Cafe.
12:30 p.m., Mason County Intera-
gency Coordinating Council on Early
Childhood Education, boardroom of
Shelton School District offices, 207
North Ninth.
5 p.m., Mason County Network
meets in Shelton at the Angle Educa-
tion Center, 9th and Franklin. Public
is welcome.
6 p.m., 40 et 8 boxcar with dinner
at 7, prom at 8.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Start Facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
7 p.m., Humane Society of" Mason
County, McDonald's.
7 p.m., Hood Canal Lions, Union
Fire Hall.
7 p.m., Pioneer School Board,
study session, main district building.
7 p.m., Olympic Poets and Writers
Workshop (writer's circle), 218 North
Third Street.
7 p.m., Mason County Genealogi-
cal Society, Mount Olive Lutheran
Church downstairs meeting room.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, Matlock Grange Hall. For
information, 427-0947.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Saint David's Episcopal Church,
Third and Cedar streets.
7 p.m., Red Cross disaster meeting
fur volunteers, Sanderson Field, call
352-8575.
Friday, February 5
9 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly), Hood Canal Community
Church, 877-6842.
9 a.m., Retired Road Employees of
Mason County meeting, Roadside
Restaurant and Pub, Dayton.
10:30 a.m., Mason County Retired
Teachers Association, Orient Ex-
press.
Noon, A1-Anon family group, Saint
David's Episcopal Church. Call 427-
6831.
12:30 p.m., VFW Auxiliary 1694
dessert and card party, Memorial
Hall.
12:45 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate
Bridge Club, Alderbrook Inn. Call
Lillian Updyke, 898-3749, for more
information.
7 p.m., VFW Post 1694 and auxili-
ary, Memorial Hall.
7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Hoodsport library.
8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210
South Second.
8 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, Ma-
son General Hospital.
Saturday, February 6
10 a.m., Women's Aglow, PUD 3
Building. Fur information, call 427-
1928.
7 p.m., QW.I.B. (Quality World In
Balance), chemical dependency sup-
port group, Shelton United Methodist
Church.
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7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous
for Newcomers, 210 South Street.
Sunday, February 7
Mason County invites you to at-
tend the church of your choice.
9:30 a.m., Fishermen's Club, PUD
3 Auditorium.
9:30 a.m., Narcotics Anonymous,
Burgermaster conference room in
Shelton, 754-4433.
7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
210 South Second.
Monday, February 8
Noon, American Association of Re-
tired Persons, Moose Lodge, Hulbert
Road.
3 p.m., Shelton City Commission,
workshop, city hall.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Saint David's Episcopal Church,
Third and Cedar streets.
7 p.m., Mason County Jobs and
Training Council, 110 West K Street.
7 p.m., Mason County Singles,
PUD 3 building. For information,
427-1796.
7 p.m., Mason County Search and
Rescue Explorers Post 740, Island
Lake Fire Hall.
7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 110,
United Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m., Zonta, Holiday Park Re-
tirement Residence.
Tuesday, February 9
8 a.m., Mason County Hospital
District 1 Commission, Mason Gener-
al Hospital.
9 a.m., Mason County Commis-
sion, Mason County Building 1.
10 a.m., PUD 3 Commission meet-
ing, Third and Cota.
11:30 a.m., Multiple Sclerosis Sup-
port Group, El Tapatio restaurant.
Noon, Shelton Kiwanis Club,
Xinh's.
1 p.m., Daughters of the Pioneers,
426-6341.
1:30 p.m., Human Life of Shelton,
Saint Edward's Parish Hall.
2 p.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly), Hood Canal Community
Church, 877-6842.
4:30 p.m., TOPS WA 31.3 Shelton
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Shelton
United Methodist Church. Call 426-
0101 for information.
4:30 p.m., PUD I Board of Commi-
sioners meeting, district office in Pot-
latch.
5 p.m., Mason County Transporta-
tion Authority, Angle Education Cen-
ter.
6 p.m., Teens of Shelton Society,
Burgermaster, Olympic Highway
North.
6:30 p.m., Mason County Critical
Incident Team, Mason County De-
partment of Emergency Services, En-
terprise Road, Port of Shelton off
Highway 101.
6:30 p.m., Pioneer School Board
business meeting, main district build-
ing.
6:30 p.m., swimming for Simpson
Timber Company employees and fam-
ily, Shelton High School pool.
7 p.m., Peninsula Art Association,
membership meeting, PUD 3 meeting
room.
7 p.m., Shelton School Board, An-
gle Education Center library.
7 p.m., Ostomy Association, Mason
General Hospital, 426-9258. (Board
meeting, 6:30.)
7 p.m., Westside-Dayton Volunteer
Firemen's Association, Station 1,
4650 Dayton-Airport Road.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Skokomish Tribal Center.
7 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate
Bridge Club, Alderbrook Inn. Call
Lillian Updyke, 898-3749, for more
information.
7 p.m., Depressed Anonymous,
Pershing Room at Mason General
ttospital. For more info, call 427-
6847.
7:30 p.m., Cancer Society board
meeting, Mason General Hospital.
7:30 p.m., 4-H leaders, extension
office.
7:30 p.m., Shelton Youth Football
Association, Shelton Public Safety
Building, Second and Franklin.
7:30 p.m., Roundtable for Scout-
ing, United Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous,
women's group, Saint David's Episco-
pal Church, Third and Cedar streets.
8 p.m., Moose Lodge, 201 Moose
Place.
8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210
South Second.
Wednesday, February 10
7 a.m., Kristmastown Kiwanis
Club, Pine Tree Inn.
7 a.m., Skookum Rotary, Mill
Creek Inn.
7 a.m., Pioneer Community Kiwa-
nis Club, Tom's Cafe.
11 a.m., Shelton Christian Wom-
en's Club, Shelton Moose Lodge.
Noon, NARFE, Pine Tree Restau-
rant.
6 p.m., Mason County Council on
Abuse and Neglect domestic violence
education and support group. Call
Terri at 426-0710 or 1-888-222-3664
for location.
7 p.m., Beta Zeta, home of mem-
ber.
7 p.m., Goldsborough Orthopedic
Guild, home of member.
7 p.m., Adult Children of Alcohol-
ics, McDonald's meeting room, Olym-
pic Highway North.
7 p.m., Mason County Adoption
Search Group meeting, Administra-
tion Building, 207 North 9th.
7:15 p.m., A1-Anon meeting (help
and hope for families of alcoholics),
Collier Building, 4th and Birch, Room
17 Shelton, basement entrance, 427-
6831.
7:30 p.m., Elks, lodge.
7:30 p.m., Port of Shelton Commis-
sion, meeting, port office.
8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210
South Second, 426-7230.
Thursday, February 11
6:45 a.m., Shelton Toastmasters,
Timbers Restaurant.
7 a.m., Citizens for Academic and
Athletic Excellence, McDonald's
meeting room.
7:15 a.m., Shelton Morning Star
lJons, the Pine Tree Restaurant.
10 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) WA 1188, United Methodist
Church. Call 426-3727 for informa-
tion.
l0 a.m., SCORE small business
counseling available to 4 p.m., ap-
pointments 426-2021.
10 a.m., Pickering Homemakers
Club, guest speaker trained by coop-
erative extension, to be followed by
lunch at 12:30 p.m., 426-3750.
11 a.m., Alzheimer's Support
Group, Holiday Park Retirement Res-
idence.
Noon, Union Ladies Civic Club,
Union Fire Hall.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Ming
Tree Cafe.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Start Facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
7 p.m., Christmastown Quilters,
Saint David's Episcopal Church.
7 p.m., Emergency Medical Ser-
vices Council, Mason General Hospi-
tal.
7 p.m., Harstine Island Garden
Club, Harstine Island.
7 p.m., Union Park Advisory
Board, Union Fire Hall.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, Matlock Grange Hall. For
information, 427-0947.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Saint David's Episcopal Church,
Third and Cedar streets.
7:30 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary, 411
First Street.
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Jill Lynn Dagle and Morlan
Clifford Tullar were united in
marriage at 3 p.m. on Saturday,
September 26, in Lake Tahoe.
Family members and close
friends attended the double-ring
ceremony.
The bride's maid of honor was
Terri Sharer and the groom's
best man was Willie Reed. A
dinner and reception at Har-
rah's Hotel at Lake Tahoe fol-
lowed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Jackie Dagle of Lacey and Bill
Dagle of Shelton. She graduated
from Shelton High School in 1987
and attended American River
College in Sacramento, Califor-
nia. She has been employed by
Safeway Stores since 1985, be-
ginning at the Shelton store and
now working in Sacramento.
The groom is the son of Mor-
lan TUllar Sr. of Shelton and the
late Leota Tullar. He graduated
from SHS in 1978 and is em-
ployed by Harold Ford in Sacra-
mento.
The newlyweds are making
their home in Sacramento.
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Thursday, February 4, 1999 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 7
Retired teachers to convene
The business meeting of the Mason County Retired Teachers
ASSociation will commence at 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 5,
t the Orient Express restaurant on Mountain View. Following
Unch, a program will be offered by the Knowledge Bowl stu-
dents from Shelton High School. Retired teachers who have not
joined the organization are invited.
Kiwanis hear theatre group
R ....
.. epresentatlves ot Mlssoula Children s Theatre will present
the program at the next Shelton Kiwanis Club meeting set for
noon on Tuesday, February 9, at Xinh's Clam and Oyster
HOUse located at Third and Railroad in downtown Shelton.
Genealogists meet tonight
The Mason County Genealogical Society will meet at 7 p.m.
Onight at Mount Olive Church, 206 East Wyandotte in Shelton.
etty Whalen and Marge McVittie, experienced Elderhostel
travelers, will relate some of' their experiences using this ser-
Vice which offers opportunities for genealogical travel as well
as other education programs. Beginning genealogists and
visitors are welcome.
Baptists slate senior lunch
ore from the Heart is the theme for this month s Senior
u-[e!l°wshi p Potluck at Shelton's First Baptist Church, Fifth and
Ota streets. Set for noon Thursday, February 11, in the family
center, the program will feature scriptures and a sing-along
lth Judy McClary at the piano. Those attending should bring
heir table service and dishes to share or Valentine desserts.
More information is available from Dick Myers, minister to
senior adults, at 426-8461 or 426-9773.
ESA sets Valentine dinner
All sorority members are encouraged to attend the Beta Zeta
apter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Valentine dinner set for
ednesday, February 10. The social chairpersons will notify
aenbers of the time and place for the meeting.
Christian women set lunch
The Shelton Christian Women's Club will gather for a
ncheon "seasoned with love" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
Fednesday, February 10, at the Shelton Moose Lodge, 81 Moose
lace. Lunch costs $6, and reservations can be made by calling
Ana Kynerd at 427-0780, and cancellations are necessary.
tee childcare is available.
The special feature at the meeting will be a program, "Eat
Your Heart Out" by Jody Enriquez of Pampered Chef. Music
ill be "soul food" by Glen Fourre. "Food for Thought" will be
he subject of a speech by Judy Clenney from Vancouver,
'vashington, who will discuss how, to be a real champion.
The Shelton Christian Women s Club holds prayer coffees
the first Wednesday of each month and sponsors friendship
le coffees. Doris Spear, 426-5221, has more information on
!he prayer coffees, and Claire Warren, 426-1163, is the contact
[or the Bible coffees.
VFW, auxiliary meet Friday
.Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1694 and its auxiliary will
ther for business meetings at 7 p.m. Friday, February 5, at
_ eaorial Hall, Second and Franklin streets in Shelton. At
ooa tomorrow the card party to benefit cancer aid and re-
eVFW.aneauxiry_memi£erarCb willh hlrl t thhll who attended the midwinter
°nference January 15-17 in Wenatchee were Post Comman-
der Garth Marshall and his wife Marguerite, Darrell and Jo-
ePhine Sparks and Jacqueline Mallon.
Senior parents plan party
The Parents of the Shelton High School Class of 1999 will
c011tinue with nlannin for the raduation varty at a meeting
i et for 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, at Godfather's in Knee-
laza on Mountain View.
IVlusic teachers plan
00tudent honor recital
After slaving over
18,252 dinners...making
38,526 sandwiches and
frying 73,264 eggs...
tl'l Mason County Chapter of
- Washin-ton State Music
-lc i. • o
m nets Association (WSMTA)
:q coati
h, nue vlanmng for stu-
" Piano - • • •
%t compet]tmn at Its next
L- 2g set for 10:30 a.m. Satur-
'ebruary 27, at the home of
Beasen.
recital March 14 at Shelton's
United Methodist Church.
According to Bensen, the au-
ditions project of the WSMTA is
a self-supporting enterprise
which was developed to encour-
age interest in music and to
maintain high standards of fine
"qe t
tli a,, eachers began work on workmanship among student
th_uaitions and competition at musicians. Each student
re-
'f, Januarv 16 meeting, ceives a written evaluation and
!le'Uled for lIarch 12 and 13, oral comments from the adjudi-
J¢ll Uditions and playoffs will be cator and a certificate from the
d by Janet Mooney from association.
(}l :"pia'ydl More information about the
pe00fo00m00n00 in the local cha,ter ava.able from
Ons will play in an honors Bensen at 426-3187.
OZ BOOKSTORE
MORE
... You Am k a YoCw HI # All Tim
105 West Railroad Ave.
427-0848
Gommunitg Galenttar
Special Events
Friday, February 5
7:30 p.m., You're A Good Man
Charlie Brown, Shelton High School
Musical Theatre Department, SHS
Auditorium.
Saturday, February 6
2 p.m., Inquiring Mind: "Teachings
of the First People" by Roger Fer-
nandes, Hoodsport Timberland Li-
brary.
7:30 p.m., You're A Good Man
Charlie Brown, Shelton High School
Musical Theatre Department, SHS
Auditorium.
Meetings
Thursday, February 4
6:45 a.m., Shelton Toastmasters,
Timbers Restaurant.
7 a.m., Citizens for Academic and
Athletic Excellence, McDonald's
meeting room.
10 a.m., Mason County Board of
Health, commissioners' chambers.
l0 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) WA 1188, United Methodist
Church. Call 426-3727 for informa-
tion.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Ming
Tree Cafe.
12:30 p.m., Mason County Intera-
gency Coordinating Council on Early
Childhood Education, boardroom of
Shelton School District offices, 207
North Ninth.
5 p.m., Mason County Network
meets in Shelton at the Angle Educa-
tion Center, 9th and Franklin. Public
is welcome.
6 p.m., 40 et 8 boxcar with dinner
at 7, prom at 8.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Start Facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
7 p.m., Humane Society of" Mason
County, McDonald's.
7 p.m., Hood Canal Lions, Union
Fire Hall.
7 p.m., Pioneer School Board,
study session, main district building.
7 p.m., Olympic Poets and Writers
Workshop (writer's circle), 218 North
Third Street.
7 p.m., Mason County Genealogi-
cal Society, Mount Olive Lutheran
Church downstairs meeting room.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, Matlock Grange Hall. For
information, 427-0947.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Saint David's Episcopal Church,
Third and Cedar streets.
7 p.m., Red Cross disaster meeting
fur volunteers, Sanderson Field, call
352-8575.
Friday, February 5
9 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly), Hood Canal Community
Church, 877-6842.
9 a.m., Retired Road Employees of
Mason County meeting, Roadside
Restaurant and Pub, Dayton.
10:30 a.m., Mason County Retired
Teachers Association, Orient Ex-
press.
Noon, A1-Anon family group, Saint
David's Episcopal Church. Call 427-
6831.
12:30 p.m., VFW Auxiliary 1694
dessert and card party, Memorial
Hall.
12:45 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate
Bridge Club, Alderbrook Inn. Call
Lillian Updyke, 898-3749, for more
information.
7 p.m., VFW Post 1694 and auxili-
ary, Memorial Hall.
7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Hoodsport library.
8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210
South Second.
8 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, Ma-
son General Hospital.
Saturday, February 6
10 a.m., Women's Aglow, PUD 3
Building. Fur information, call 427-
1928.
7 p.m., QW.I.B. (Quality World In
Balance), chemical dependency sup-
port group, Shelton United Methodist
Church.
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@ Knit,
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Cozy for
Your 00weet,ie
GiPc Certificates
Available
New Yarns from
Noro & Ironsl:,one
9E 591 Arcadia Road
Shelton, WA 9&S&4
Hours: Tuee-Sat 11-6
7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous
for Newcomers, 210 South Street.
Sunday, February 7
Mason County invites you to at-
tend the church of your choice.
9:30 a.m., Fishermen's Club, PUD
3 Auditorium.
9:30 a.m., Narcotics Anonymous,
Burgermaster conference room in
Shelton, 754-4433.
7:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
210 South Second.
Monday, February 8
Noon, American Association of Re-
tired Persons, Moose Lodge, Hulbert
Road.
3 p.m., Shelton City Commission,
workshop, city hall.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Saint David's Episcopal Church,
Third and Cedar streets.
7 p.m., Mason County Jobs and
Training Council, 110 West K Street.
7 p.m., Mason County Singles,
PUD 3 building. For information,
427-1796.
7 p.m., Mason County Search and
Rescue Explorers Post 740, Island
Lake Fire Hall.
7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 110,
United Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m., Zonta, Holiday Park Re-
tirement Residence.
Tuesday, February 9
8 a.m., Mason County Hospital
District 1 Commission, Mason Gener-
al Hospital.
9 a.m., Mason County Commis-
sion, Mason County Building 1.
10 a.m., PUD 3 Commission meet-
ing, Third and Cota.
11:30 a.m., Multiple Sclerosis Sup-
port Group, El Tapatio restaurant.
Noon, Shelton Kiwanis Club,
Xinh's.
1 p.m., Daughters of the Pioneers,
426-6341.
1:30 p.m., Human Life of Shelton,
Saint Edward's Parish Hall.
2 p.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly), Hood Canal Community
Church, 877-6842.
4:30 p.m., TOPS WA 31.3 Shelton
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Shelton
United Methodist Church. Call 426-
0101 for information.
4:30 p.m., PUD I Board of Commi-
sioners meeting, district office in Pot-
latch.
5 p.m., Mason County Transporta-
tion Authority, Angle Education Cen-
ter.
6 p.m., Teens of Shelton Society,
Burgermaster, Olympic Highway
North.
6:30 p.m., Mason County Critical
Incident Team, Mason County De-
partment of Emergency Services, En-
terprise Road, Port of Shelton off
Highway 101.
6:30 p.m., Pioneer School Board
business meeting, main district build-
ing.
6:30 p.m., swimming for Simpson
Timber Company employees and fam-
ily, Shelton High School pool.
7 p.m., Peninsula Art Association,
membership meeting, PUD 3 meeting
room.
7 p.m., Shelton School Board, An-
gle Education Center library.
7 p.m., Ostomy Association, Mason
General Hospital, 426-9258. (Board
meeting, 6:30.)
7 p.m., Westside-Dayton Volunteer
Firemen's Association, Station 1,
4650 Dayton-Airport Road.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Skokomish Tribal Center.
7 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate
Bridge Club, Alderbrook Inn. Call
Lillian Updyke, 898-3749, for more
information.
7 p.m., Depressed Anonymous,
Pershing Room at Mason General
ttospital. For more info, call 427-
6847.
7:30 p.m., Cancer Society board
meeting, Mason General Hospital.
7:30 p.m., 4-H leaders, extension
office.
7:30 p.m., Shelton Youth Football
Association, Shelton Public Safety
Building, Second and Franklin.
7:30 p.m., Roundtable for Scout-
ing, United Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous,
women's group, Saint David's Episco-
pal Church, Third and Cedar streets.
8 p.m., Moose Lodge, 201 Moose
Place.
8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210
South Second.
Wednesday, February 10
7 a.m., Kristmastown Kiwanis
Club, Pine Tree Inn.
7 a.m., Skookum Rotary, Mill
Creek Inn.
7 a.m., Pioneer Community Kiwa-
nis Club, Tom's Cafe.
11 a.m., Shelton Christian Wom-
en's Club, Shelton Moose Lodge.
Noon, NARFE, Pine Tree Restau-
rant.
6 p.m., Mason County Council on
Abuse and Neglect domestic violence
education and support group. Call
Terri at 426-0710 or 1-888-222-3664
for location.
7 p.m., Beta Zeta, home of mem-
ber.
7 p.m., Goldsborough Orthopedic
Guild, home of member.
7 p.m., Adult Children of Alcohol-
ics, McDonald's meeting room, Olym-
pic Highway North.
7 p.m., Mason County Adoption
Search Group meeting, Administra-
tion Building, 207 North 9th.
7:15 p.m., A1-Anon meeting (help
and hope for families of alcoholics),
Collier Building, 4th and Birch, Room
17 Shelton, basement entrance, 427-
6831.
7:30 p.m., Elks, lodge.
7:30 p.m., Port of Shelton Commis-
sion, meeting, port office.
8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 210
South Second, 426-7230.
Thursday, February 11
6:45 a.m., Shelton Toastmasters,
Timbers Restaurant.
7 a.m., Citizens for Academic and
Athletic Excellence, McDonald's
meeting room.
7:15 a.m., Shelton Morning Star
lJons, the Pine Tree Restaurant.
10 a.m., TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) WA 1188, United Methodist
Church. Call 426-3727 for informa-
tion.
l0 a.m., SCORE small business
counseling available to 4 p.m., ap-
pointments 426-2021.
10 a.m., Pickering Homemakers
Club, guest speaker trained by coop-
erative extension, to be followed by
lunch at 12:30 p.m., 426-3750.
11 a.m., Alzheimer's Support
Group, Holiday Park Retirement Res-
idence.
Noon, Union Ladies Civic Club,
Union Fire Hall.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Ming
Tree Cafe.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Start Facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
7 p.m., Christmastown Quilters,
Saint David's Episcopal Church.
7 p.m., Emergency Medical Ser-
vices Council, Mason General Hospi-
tal.
7 p.m., Harstine Island Garden
Club, Harstine Island.
7 p.m., Union Park Advisory
Board, Union Fire Hall.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, Matlock Grange Hall. For
information, 427-0947.
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous,
Saint David's Episcopal Church,
Third and Cedar streets.
7:30 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary, 411
First Street.
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September 26, in Lake Tahoe.
Family members and close
friends attended the double-ring
ceremony.
The bride's maid of honor was
Terri Sharer and the groom's
best man was Willie Reed. A
dinner and reception at Har-
rah's Hotel at Lake Tahoe fol-
lowed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Jackie Dagle of Lacey and Bill
Dagle of Shelton. She graduated
from Shelton High School in 1987
and attended American River
College in Sacramento, Califor-
nia. She has been employed by
Safeway Stores since 1985, be-
ginning at the Shelton store and
now working in Sacramento.
The groom is the son of Mor-
lan TUllar Sr. of Shelton and the
late Leota Tullar. He graduated
from SHS in 1978 and is em-
ployed by Harold Ford in Sacra-
mento.
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their home in Sacramento.
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