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Thursday 4 to 6 p.m. say goodbye to Terri Jeffreys and wish her good luck in her future endeavors at Grove Street Brew- house, Shelton. You can RSVP Heidi at 360-426-2021 or just grace us with your presence. 5:30 p.m. Irene S. Reed Class re- union planning session at 40 ET 8 locat- ed at 113 West Cota St., Shelton. Ques- tions call Ken Kessel at 360-570-4845. Friday 1:30 p.m. Retired Scientists meeting at Timberland Library. Come to lunch at Grove Street Brewery at noon, Hal Linker will share his and Betty's expe- riences on a trip to China. Saturday 5 p.m. Mason County Republican's Lincoln day dinner and auction at the Pavilion at Sentry Par, 190 W. Sentry Dr., Shelton. Guest speaker Michael Reitz from the Evergreen Freedom Foundation. Tickets $40 dinner choice of Prime/ Salmon/Vegetarian. Call Cindy Cline 360-556-4326. 6 p.m. Moose Lodge Valentine Din- ner with Asian flavored cuisine $7 per person. For more information call 360- 490-6348. Sunday 2 p.m. Shelton Spiritual Cinema will show a short film featuring Bruce Lip- ton, PhD, who speaks on how quantum physics and Emotional Freedom Tech- uiques affect healing. This film, plus a second feature on health and healing, will be shown at the PUD 3 auditori- um, 307 W. Cota Street in Shelton. No charges for admission, but donations are welcome and go to SOCK youth pro- grams. Call 432-3229 for more informa- tion. Monday 11:45 a.m. Mason General Hospital Auxiliary will meet in the Ellinor Room at the hospital. Luncheon reservations must be made by February 10 by call- ing Olive Lanman 426-2879 or Norma Anstey at 426-3514. Wednesday 9 to 11 a.m. Shelten Timberland Li- brary presents Computer Classes: Surf- ing the net for adults. Let the pros teach you how to use subject directories and search engines. Space is limited and registration is required. For more infor- mation call 360-426-1362. 11:30 a.m. Class of 1952 Irene S. Reed High School lunch and meeting at Taylor Station Restaurant and Lounge. 7:30 p.m. Bible Talks focusing on he teachings of Jesus will meet at the Evergreen Elementary School Library located at 900 W. Franklin Street, Shel- ton. 2010 Russ & Pat Denney, owners of Pantorium Cleaners since 1976, were awarded 2010 Business of the Year ny the Mason County Chamber of Com- merce. "We are honored and surprised" said Russ Den- ney. Pantorium was laud- ed as a "model of great service, great business sense, and great leader- ship." Denney attributes his business' success to the attention they give to customer service. Denney was also recognized for his political involvement on behalf of businesses. "Not only is the red flag raised when there is an issue, he participates in finding equitable solu- tions," read his nomina- tion. S :ii:~!ii!~;ii~ii;iiiiiiii!~iii:ii? :;iiiiiiii;iiii~i:iiiii~;iiiii!iii!i;iiiiii~iiiiiiiii~i!~ii~ii~!!ii~i ~ i¸ ) Russ and Pat Denney, rium Cleaners Courtesy photo owners Panto- Heather Heath and Brandon Camp engagement announcement Jim and Roberta Heath are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather, to Brandon Camp, son of Paul and Michaele Camp of Belfair, Wash. They are getting married in July in Oahu, Hawaii. Heather is a 1994 graduate of Central Kitsap High School. She currently works at a medical of- fice in Silverdale. Brandon graduated from North Mason High School in 2004 and is employed as a sheet metal worker. THE WAY WE WERE: 1950s Evergreen Square in the 195o's. Photo courtesy of the Mason County Historical Society Visit www.masoncounty.com or call 360-426-4412 for a subscri ~tion. PRICES! Located at Sanderson Industrial Park S. Peters, DPD 25 + Years Experience C. Ngo, DDS • Restorative care Crowns, Bridges, Fillings • Extractions • Full & Partial Dentures • Repairs while you wait • Relines • Oral Surgery • Deep Cleaning • Retainers Most Insurances Accepted ST LIC DN00000036 Did you know that in addition to producing award- winning display ads the Journal advertising staff can help you plan a campaign that will help you grow your business and reach new customers? We have the experience and expertise to partner with you in the success of your work and goals. Call us at 360-426-4412 County We are invited into thousands of homes each week. co e- Page B-6 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011