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Singing of salvation
Lisa Marie Buster will sing and give testimony about
the healing power of Jesus starting at 6:30 p.m. on
Sunday, February 18, in Shelton. She said she has
worked for 20 years to see that "the poor and crippled
at heart find the kind of love and healing that only Je-
sus can give." The gathering will be at Gateway Chris-
tian Fellowship, 405 South Seventh Street at the base
of Angleside.
Prayers f(,I" peace to
be sai d tr.i Sunday
Faith Lutheran Church will Lebanon, Iraq, Israel and the
again have a prayer vigil fbr
peace and justice on Sunday,
February 18.
The vigil will commence at
noon or right after the contem-
porary worship service at 1212
Connection Street in Shelton.
The primary fi)cus will be on
Palestinian areas.
The 18th of every month
has been designated as Wash-
ington's day for such prayers
by the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America. For more
information, call Sue Johnson
at 898-8407.
Sat. Feb. 17th
Live music with
LOSTARROWll
Open 10 a.m. For reservations call
(360) 426-8323
12900 W. Shelton-Matlock Road
Located a pleasant 10-mile drive west of Shehon )
Dally 2:00, 4:20,
6:45
FrI-Sun 9:05
Starred Attraction *
Piano classics on
at Shelton High toni,,
Classical pianist Eric Himy
will play pieces by Schumann,
Debussy, Ravel, Gluck, Saint-
Saens, Gershwin, Chopin and
Liszt in his Mason County Con-
cert Association performance in
Shelton tonight.
The concert will begin at 7:30
p.m. in the Shelton High School
Auditorium at 3737 North Shel-
ton Springs Road.
Himy will begin with Ara-
besque by Schumann and then
play his own arrangement of
Debussy's Prelude to the Af-
ternoon of a Faun. Next will
be Sgambati's arrangement of
Melodic D'Orfeo from Gluck's
opera, Orpheus and Eurydice,
and Danse Macabre, the Saint-
Saens work arranged by Liszt
and Horowitz.
He will finish the first half of
the program with several Ger-
shwin pieces arranged by Wild:
Liza, Summertime, Fascinatin'
Rhythm, Somebody Loves Me
and I Got Rhythm.
The second half will fbature
Chopin's Nocturne Opus 27, no.
2 and Ballade no. 1 in g minor
Opus 23 as well as Liebestraume
and Mephisto Waltz by Liszt.
Concert association members
are admitted with their season
tickets, and individual tickets
costing $20 for adults and $5 for
students will be available at the
door.
Himy, a graduate of
liard School, began piano
ies at age 6 and was guest
with the Baltimore
Orchestra at age 15.
to win numerous
and awards in the United
and Europe.
He has given master
at 11 colleges and
and entertained audiences
five continents. He has
two compact disks tbaturing
work of Ravel and Gershwin s
also performed in concert
the actress and singer
Carlisle Hart in a
lute at the 2005 Lukas FosS
sic Festival in the HamptOnS'
Count0000 forms new parks
and tradls advisory bo
Want to help plan the develop-
ment of local recreation attrac-
tions? The Mason County Parks
and Trails Department is recruit-
ing citizens to serve on a newly
established Parks and Trails Ad-
visory Board.
Officials said the purpose of the
mitting an application to serve on
the board. Applications to serve
on the board are being accepted
until February 23 and should be
submitted to the Mason County
Commission, 411 North Fifth
Street in Shelton.
Application forms are
at that address from the
Web site at
wa.us or by calling 427-9670,
tension 419. More
available by calling John
at 427-9670, Extension 669.
Mason County Parks and Trails
Advisory Board is to provide guid- 9
ance, direction and recommenda- Rossi makes Lincoln s
tions regarding the planning,
acquisition, development and op- day wRh party faithful
eration of parks, trails, facilities
and programs serving the needs Dino Rossi, former Washington Shelton, will include a social t
of the county.
Ideally the board will consist
of seven members, with two each
from the three commissioner dis-
tricts and a seventh representing
the county as a whole. Anyone
who is a parks and trails enthu-
siast is welcome to consider sub-
00_j3teeta00ment
GDlntng CSuide
Mention this ad for 10% off
Monday-Friday Lunch $5 95 a Dinner $9 9s
Try Out the Many New Items
Added to Our Buffet Every Day
Happy Hour Karaoke
Sunday-Friday 3-6 pm Fridays and Saturdays 9 pm
CR00'00a[ 8F00a.gFtat
BUFFET and LOUNGE
427-0560 or 427-0561 2517 Olympic Hwy. North
State senator and gubernatorial
candidate in 2004, will be the key-
note speaker at the Mason County
Republican Central Committee's
annual Lincoln Day Dinner on
Saturday, February 24.
The event, set for The Pavil-
ion at 154 Sentry Park Road in
starting around 6 p.m., with a
fet dinner of chicken or
6:30 p.m.
Tickets for the dinner are
per person. Reservations
quired For reservations call
Speigle at 490-2707 or
Hrbacek at 427-6220.
SP00AKE l l80E
..... Shelton
Bar & Grill
BARSTOOL BINGOt
Every Tuesday 7pm
Bad jokes, cool prizes. NO ENTRY FEE!
Up to $100 in prizes nightly!
40 ET 8 SWEETHEART DINNElt
& DANCE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
Prime Rib & 1/2 Crab
With all the trimmings
15pcr person
Dinner served 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome
Signups are requested
113 West Cota
426-5060
I
, 11AM-6PM
,+++ EVERY
'
DAY
* VIDEO GAMES
PULL TABS
POOL TABLE
MULTIPLE TVs
62 SE Lynch Road
Shelton 426-8501
I
Page 32 - Shelton-Mason County
Saturday, February 24th
Biscuits & Gravy Served Daily
-- ALL DAY-
Monday-Friday Lunch &
Dinner Specials
7431 W. Shelton-Matlock Road at Dayton lhll
I
Open Daily 7 a.m.-8 p.m. IIII
13601 426-5450
..... m +::IT ".'-'+.- +-:P II ............ I Ik +:-'+' ....... I" -.-...-.,m-. III+ ";+'++'+ + ....... " ....... +- |
lournal - Thursday, February 15, 2007
Singing of salvation
Lisa Marie Buster will sing and give testimony about
the healing power of Jesus starting at 6:30 p.m. on
Sunday, February 18, in Shelton. She said she has
worked for 20 years to see that "the poor and crippled
at heart find the kind of love and healing that only Je-
sus can give." The gathering will be at Gateway Chris-
tian Fellowship, 405 South Seventh Street at the base
of Angleside.
Prayers f(,I" peace to
be sai d tr.i Sunday
Faith Lutheran Church will Lebanon, Iraq, Israel and the
again have a prayer vigil fbr
peace and justice on Sunday,
February 18.
The vigil will commence at
noon or right after the contem-
porary worship service at 1212
Connection Street in Shelton.
The primary fi)cus will be on
Palestinian areas.
The 18th of every month
has been designated as Wash-
ington's day for such prayers
by the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America. For more
information, call Sue Johnson
at 898-8407.
Sat. Feb. 17th
Live music with
LOSTARROWll
Open 10 a.m. For reservations call
(360) 426-8323
12900 W. Shelton-Matlock Road
Located a pleasant 10-mile drive west of Shehon )
Dally 2:00, 4:20,
6:45
FrI-Sun 9:05
Starred Attraction *
Piano classics on
at Shelton High toni,,
Classical pianist Eric Himy
will play pieces by Schumann,
Debussy, Ravel, Gluck, Saint-
Saens, Gershwin, Chopin and
Liszt in his Mason County Con-
cert Association performance in
Shelton tonight.
The concert will begin at 7:30
p.m. in the Shelton High School
Auditorium at 3737 North Shel-
ton Springs Road.
Himy will begin with Ara-
besque by Schumann and then
play his own arrangement of
Debussy's Prelude to the Af-
ternoon of a Faun. Next will
be Sgambati's arrangement of
Melodic D'Orfeo from Gluck's
opera, Orpheus and Eurydice,
and Danse Macabre, the Saint-
Saens work arranged by Liszt
and Horowitz.
He will finish the first half of
the program with several Ger-
shwin pieces arranged by Wild:
Liza, Summertime, Fascinatin'
Rhythm, Somebody Loves Me
and I Got Rhythm.
The second half will fbature
Chopin's Nocturne Opus 27, no.
2 and Ballade no. 1 in g minor
Opus 23 as well as Liebestraume
and Mephisto Waltz by Liszt.
Concert association members
are admitted with their season
tickets, and individual tickets
costing $20 for adults and $5 for
students will be available at the
door.
Himy, a graduate of
liard School, began piano
ies at age 6 and was guest
with the Baltimore
Orchestra at age 15.
to win numerous
and awards in the United
and Europe.
He has given master
at 11 colleges and
and entertained audiences
five continents. He has
two compact disks tbaturing
work of Ravel and Gershwin s
also performed in concert
the actress and singer
Carlisle Hart in a
lute at the 2005 Lukas FosS
sic Festival in the HamptOnS'
Count0000 forms new parks
and tradls advisory bo
Want to help plan the develop-
ment of local recreation attrac-
tions? The Mason County Parks
and Trails Department is recruit-
ing citizens to serve on a newly
established Parks and Trails Ad-
visory Board.
Officials said the purpose of the
mitting an application to serve on
the board. Applications to serve
on the board are being accepted
until February 23 and should be
submitted to the Mason County
Commission, 411 North Fifth
Street in Shelton.
Application forms are
at that address from the
Web site at
wa.us or by calling 427-9670,
tension 419. More
available by calling John
at 427-9670, Extension 669.
Mason County Parks and Trails
Advisory Board is to provide guid- 9
ance, direction and recommenda- Rossi makes Lincoln s
tions regarding the planning,
acquisition, development and op- day wRh party faithful
eration of parks, trails, facilities
and programs serving the needs Dino Rossi, former Washington Shelton, will include a social t
of the county.
Ideally the board will consist
of seven members, with two each
from the three commissioner dis-
tricts and a seventh representing
the county as a whole. Anyone
who is a parks and trails enthu-
siast is welcome to consider sub-
00_j3teeta00ment
GDlntng CSuide
Mention this ad for 10% off
Monday-Friday Lunch $5 95 a Dinner $9 9s
Try Out the Many New Items
Added to Our Buffet Every Day
Happy Hour Karaoke
Sunday-Friday 3-6 pm Fridays and Saturdays 9 pm
CR00'00a[ 8F00a.gFtat
BUFFET and LOUNGE
427-0560 or 427-0561 2517 Olympic Hwy. North
State senator and gubernatorial
candidate in 2004, will be the key-
note speaker at the Mason County
Republican Central Committee's
annual Lincoln Day Dinner on
Saturday, February 24.
The event, set for The Pavil-
ion at 154 Sentry Park Road in
starting around 6 p.m., with a
fet dinner of chicken or
6:30 p.m.
Tickets for the dinner are
per person. Reservations
quired For reservations call
Speigle at 490-2707 or
Hrbacek at 427-6220.
SP00AKE l l80E
..... Shelton
Bar & Grill
BARSTOOL BINGOt
Every Tuesday 7pm
Bad jokes, cool prizes. NO ENTRY FEE!
Up to $100 in prizes nightly!
40 ET 8 SWEETHEART DINNElt
& DANCE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
Prime Rib & 1/2 Crab
With all the trimmings
15pcr person
Dinner served 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome
Signups are requested
113 West Cota
426-5060
I
, 11AM-6PM
,+++ EVERY
'
DAY
* VIDEO GAMES
PULL TABS
POOL TABLE
MULTIPLE TVs
62 SE Lynch Road
Shelton 426-8501
I
Page 32 - Shelton-Mason County
Saturday, February 24th
Biscuits & Gravy Served Daily
-- ALL DAY-
Monday-Friday Lunch &
Dinner Specials
7431 W. Shelton-Matlock Road at Dayton lhll
I
Open Daily 7 a.m.-8 p.m. IIII
13601 426-5450
..... m +::IT ".'-'+.- +-:P II ............ I Ik +:-'+' ....... I" -.-...-.,m-. III+ ";+'++'+ + ....... " ....... +- |
lournal - Thursday, February 15, 2007