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Frost worked for 52 years would hang up his belt.
His family said he plans to
spend time working around the
Jack Frost of Jack Frost Con- house that he built. As a hobby,
struction in Shelton recently re- he likes to build waterwheels.
tired after 52 years of construe- He spent 18 years in the car-
tion work. penter's union and three years as
After building a number of president of the Mason County
homes and completing many re- local.
modeling projects, mostly in Ma- The last 26 years he has been
son County, Frost announced he a general contractor.
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Jack
Frost
Kari Neal .and Shane
Cathy and Earl Neal of ter, Kari Neal, to Shane
Shelton and Cynthia Jacoby Bush, son of Michael Bush
of, Montesano announce the of Hawaii and Kim Bush of
engagement of their daugh- Shelton.
Kari and Michael plan to
marry at 3 p.m. on Aug. 18,
2012, at the Moose Lodge,
741 S.E. Craig Road, Shelton.
Barbara
Konow
Elliott and
Curtis
Boothe
Barbara Konow Elliott
and Curtis Boothe were
married at 2 p.m. on July 7.
The bride's parents are
Gerhard and Maria Konow,
of Germany. The groom's
parents are Helen and Dick
Boothe of Oregon.
The services were per-
formed by Roberta Prouty.
Rodney LeGarde was the
best man and Yvonne Tre-
jo was the maid of honor.
Kelsey Bebee served as the
flower girl.
The couple had their wed-
ding reception in Matlock,
and plan to live at' Lake
Nahwatzel.
Shelton resident receives WwU scholarship
Western Washington Uni- Clallam, Pacific or Mason Shelton High School in 1993.
versitystudentBenjaminAn- counties who are studying He is a reading tutor hop-
drew Kinkade, son of Jay and elementary education. The ing to become an elementary
Harriett Kinkade of Shelton, $680 Hazel Lowrey Anderson school teacher and photojour-
received a total of $2,680 in Scholarship is awarded to nalist.
scholarships for the 2012- junior-level students study- Kinkade currently has a
2013 academic year. ing elementary education in 3.4 GPA and is expected to
The $2,000 Florine A. Western's Woodring College graduate with a degree in ele-
Wheeler Scholarship awards of Education. mentary education in spring
students from Grays Harbor, Kinkade graduated from 2013.
Volunteers sought for ombudsman program
The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Pro- Volunteers receive four and a half days of
gram is seeking individuals with a few free training to become a state-certified om-
hours to spare each week for a volunteer budsman. They must volunteer a minimum
program that helps vulnerable adults, of four hours each week.
Trained volunteer ombudsmen are being The next training will take place in Octo-
sought to listen to the concerns and ques- ber 2012 in Olympia.
tions of residents living in nursing homes, For more information contact Paul
assisted living facilities or adult family Torsch, Regional Long-Term Care Ombuds-
homes, as well as work to resolve their prob- man for Lewis, Mason and Thurston coun-
lems. ties, at 943-6018 for an information packet.