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.... CELEBRANTS ENJOY the event's tfle Skookum backdrop,
! i :i
government make it officiO:
she
SPEIGLE
on the shores
Inlet this
the end of
and Na-
toward
government of-
6 to formalize an
the condi-
r reached con-
of the agreement
L Little Skookum
water and beach-
once a source of conflict, now
present for
were Governor Chris-
Chairman
what many
done. She noted that the signing
of the agreement brings with it
"a new era of cooperation, he,
gotiation and very productive
understanding," Gregoire also
referred to the day as "a final
day of success."
chairman of the
begun."
just has
CALLED
Sutherland and Con-
as well
workers and
outlined plan, he
directed to the next generation:
REFRESHMENT TIME PROVES freshments. What was-served?
predictably popular. Shellfish.
County's health board
has new meeting time
The Mason County Board of
Health has announced it will meet
at a new time to accommodate the
county health official's new schedule
with the Washington State Board of
Health.
Dr. Diana Yu, explained Shannon
Goudy, clerk of the board of health,
serves on the state board of health.
Beginning in August, the board
will meet at 1:30 p.m. on the fourth
Tuesday of each month instead of at
10:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday.
August's meeting will be on August
28. The board meets in the county
commission chambers.
Cutting-edge Individualized
Curriculum...
It's always just right for your child
Shelton Valley Christian School
Kindergarten through 8th grade
. Serving children of all faiths
• Full day kindergarten
Monday-Friday
• After-school care
• Transportation
* Safe environment
* Small student-to-teacher
ratio
Call Principal Judy McCain to register today at
360-426-4198
We're so close! One mile from Hwy. 101, Shelton-Matlock exit,
201 W. Shelton Valley Road
Hello,
my name is
GARY CRONCE
and I want to be
your next mayor
Question of the week:
W
If, as the city's own survey indicated,
better roads are the most important
priority of Shelton's citizens, why
did the city budget for 2007 only
allow $80,000 out of $49 million for
residential street resurfacing? Outside
of capital improvement projects like
Northcliff, that is.
Why would anyone believe that only
one-fifth of 1% of the city's budget
really addresses the #1 priority of
residents?
for Mayor of Shelton
i
"Proven leadE:rsip
with common sense"
Paid for by Committee to Elect Gary Cronce
RO. Box 2228, Shelton, WA 98584 * (360) 490-0569 * cbyc@hctc.com
Thursday, July 19, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 29
.... CELEBRANTS ENJOY the event's tfle Skookum backdrop,
! i :i
government make it officiO:
she
SPEIGLE
on the shores
Inlet this
the end of
and Na-
toward
government of-
6 to formalize an
the condi-
r reached con-
of the agreement
L Little Skookum
water and beach-
once a source of conflict, now
present for
were Governor Chris-
Chairman
what many
done. She noted that the signing
of the agreement brings with it
"a new era of cooperation, he,
gotiation and very productive
understanding," Gregoire also
referred to the day as "a final
day of success."
chairman of the
begun."
just has
CALLED
Sutherland and Con-
as well
workers and
outlined plan, he
directed to the next generation:
REFRESHMENT TIME PROVES freshments. What was-served?
predictably popular. Shellfish.
County's health board
has new meeting time
The Mason County Board of
Health has announced it will meet
at a new time to accommodate the
county health official's new schedule
with the Washington State Board of
Health.
Dr. Diana Yu, explained Shannon
Goudy, clerk of the board of health,
serves on the state board of health.
Beginning in August, the board
will meet at 1:30 p.m. on the fourth
Tuesday of each month instead of at
10:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday.
August's meeting will be on August
28. The board meets in the county
commission chambers.
Cutting-edge Individualized
Curriculum...
It's always just right for your child
Shelton Valley Christian School
Kindergarten through 8th grade
. Serving children of all faiths
• Full day kindergarten
Monday-Friday
• After-school care
• Transportation
* Safe environment
* Small student-to-teacher
ratio
Call Principal Judy McCain to register today at
360-426-4198
We're so close! One mile from Hwy. 101, Shelton-Matlock exit,
201 W. Shelton Valley Road
Hello,
my name is
GARY CRONCE
and I want to be
your next mayor
Question of the week:
W
If, as the city's own survey indicated,
better roads are the most important
priority of Shelton's citizens, why
did the city budget for 2007 only
allow $80,000 out of $49 million for
residential street resurfacing? Outside
of capital improvement projects like
Northcliff, that is.
Why would anyone believe that only
one-fifth of 1% of the city's budget
really addresses the #1 priority of
residents?
for Mayor of Shelton
i
"Proven leadE:rsip
with common sense"
Paid for by Committee to Elect Gary Cronce
RO. Box 2228, Shelton, WA 98584 * (360) 490-0569 * cbyc@hctc.com
Thursday, July 19, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 29