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Quinnlan Nicole Nesmith
Quinnlan Nicole Nesmith was born Jtlly 27, 2011 at
Capital Medical Center in Olympia to Kasey Rene Rob-
hins-Nesmith and Christopher Robert Nesmith of Shel-
don. She weighed seven pounds and 10 ounces.
Autumn Layle Duffin
Autumn Layle Duffin was born July 27, 2011 at Capi-
tal Medical Center in Olympia to Whitney Michelle Mc-
Clanahan and Danial Dewane Duffin of Shelton. She
weighed seven pounds and three ounces and was 20
inches long.
• August Cameron Carey
August Cameron Carey was born July 27, 2011 at
Capital Medical Center in Olympia to Jessica Ann Carey
and Lance Cameron Carey of Shelton. He weighed nine
pounds and 10 ounces.
Jillian Aliyah Joy Healy
Jillian Aliyah Joy Healy was born July 30, 2011 at
Capital Medical Center in Olympia to Michelle Rose-
anne Healy and Michael Thomas Healy of Shelton. She
weighed seven pounds and nine ounces.
Drake Ensley Dobson
Drake Ensley Dobson was born August 3, 2011 at Cap-
ital Medical Center to Jamie Lee Dobson and David Ens-
Icy Dobson of Shelton. He weighed eight pounds.
Allison Jo Wilford
Allison Jo Wilford was born July 28, 2011 at Capital
NIedical Center to Krystal Leann Wilford and Andrew
Ray Wilford of Shelton. She weighed seven pounds and
11 ounces.
Savannah Lee Semanko
Savannah Lee Semanko was born August 1, 2011 at
Mason General Hospital in Shelton to Shayne Semanko
and Amanda Woodall of Shelton. Dylan Woodall, age
t2 and Shaylee Semanko, age three, welcomes her. Her
grandparents are Rick Woodall, Robin Montoya, Ken,
£rudy Semanko all of Shelton. Her great-grandparents
are Nancy Hood of Bakersfield, Calif., Marion Woodall of
Shelton and Burton and Hellen Tweed of Shelton.
SPOTLIGHT
Tree Trimming on Shelton
Springs Road, Hwy 101
By JOURNAL STAFF Shelton Springs Road and
a portion of Highway 101 to
PUD 3 will be conduct- Brockdale cutoff beginning
ing tree trimming along Aug. 11.
Nichole L. White
and Grant E.
Hughes
Nichole L. White of
Olympia and Grant E.
Hughes of Shelton will
marry on Aug. 20 at the
Straddleline ORV Park in
Grays Harbor County.
She is the daughter
of Charleen and Denny
Combs and Terry White of
Shelton and he is the son
of Patty and Frank Hughes
of Shelton.
International Girl program to hold pageant
The Washington chap- that otherwise may not be
ter of the International Girl affordable to some families.
Youth Development Pro- As with most schools, the
gram will be holding a state amount of supplies grows
qualifying preliminary pag- larger each year. More
cant on Sept. 3 at the Little items are purchased not for
Creek Casino. a single child, but to share
Organizers said the Inter- the expenses for the entire
national Girl program is a class. This is a huge burden
family oriented pageant sys- for a family just struggling
tern built around community to keep food on the table.
involvement. It aims to help Women up to age 26 wish-
teach young women that they ing to be a contestant in the
have a duty to themselves to Mason County Preliminary
be the best they can be and to event of Washington Inter-
be involved in their communi- national Girl can receive
ties. free mini-optional catego-
Most of its participants ties by bringing with them
are honor students and school supplies to be given to
pro-active members of soci- the Pioneer School District.
ety. Through International Those who wish to show
Girl, these leaders of tomor- their support and would en-
row learn how to interview, joy seeing the competition
dress for success, speak in a may forego the $5 door fee
public forum and how to set and bring five school supply
goals and obtain them. items. These can be items
Mikailah Chartier, 10, from any school's supply list
a student in the Pioneer that is available.
School District, requested For more information,
that a preliminary event be contact Dee Chartier at 427-
held in Mason County in 8836 or by email mason-
order to benefit one of the countyigCWyahoo.com or Jan
hardest-hit districts in our Armstrong at the Washing-
state. Mikailah said she sees ton International Girl Direc-
her teachers spending their tors Pageant Office 253-254-
own salaries on supplies 9492.
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Army Pvt. Jesse D. Remington has gradu-
ated from the Direct Fire Infantryman One
Station Unit Training at Fort Benning, Colum-
bus, Ga. The training consists of basic combat
training and advanced individual training.
During the nine weeks of basic combat
training, the soldier received training in drill
and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tac-
tics, military courtesy, military justice, physi-
cal fitness, first aid, Army history, core values
and traditions.
Additional training included development
of basic combat skills and battlefield opera-
tions and tactics and experiencing use of vari-
ous weapons and weapons defenses available
to the infantry crewman.
The advanced individual training course
is designed to train indirect fire infantry sol-
diers to employ, fire and recover anti-person-
nel and anti-tank mines; locate, neutralize
and extract mines; map reading and ground
navigation; operate and maintain commu-
nications equipment and radio networks;
construct and camouflage mortar firing posi-
tions; operate and maintain mortars and fire
control equipment for individual/crew served
weapons firing positions.
Remington is the son of Dan and Kelley
Remington of East Rasor Road, Belfair.
His grandparents, Lee Roy and Floris Rem-
ington, reside on Arrow Lane, Raymond, N.H.
The private is a 2007 graduate of North
Mason High School, Belfair.
The Shelton Presbyterian Church is
having an evening of music stating at 7
p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 28 at the church lo-
cated at 1430 Shelton Springs Road.
Performances include the Praise
Band with Pastor Jeff" Bursch; Back
Row Boys men's quartet; soloist Brenda
Baunsgard singing "Climb Every Moun-
tain"; duet with pianist Elizabeth Ber-
ndt and Susan Casey on flute and the
ladies' quartet doing "It is Well with My
Soul."
Also, vocal solos by Isaiah Brooks, Neil
Burkel and Glen Fourre; a duet with Lyn
Wilson and Sally Smith; and violin solo by
Betty Sarver will be performed.
Janna Wood and Penny Allison will ac-
company the soloist on the piano.
There is no charge for this event.
0.2." Mom lives in the big city, but the
senior communities are all high-rises
and the city is so noisy. She needs good
medical services, but driving through
traffic to her appointments takes a lot of
time. What should we do?
Move Mom to Alpine
Way, in Shelton. It's 10cated just
a couple blocks away from highly
rated Mason General Hospital,
and several specialized clinics
are also nearby. Shelton has
wonderful small-town charm, and
is friendly in a Norman Rockwell
kind of way. You'll be happy with
the atmosphere at Alpine Way, too. Our friendly family of residents and
helpful, professional staffsure beats the big city crowd. From Music in
the Park to Oysterfest, there are wonderful things going on in a beautiful
setting near Hood Canal.
Ifyou're ready to help Mom find a new home, come and tour Alpine Way.
We'd love to treat you to lunch, show you our lovely apartments, and
answer all your questions.
Call Kathy Burbidge at
(360) 426-2600
for a free lunch and tour
900 West Alpine Way
Shelton, WA 98584
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS,
ASSISTED LIVING AND
ALZHEIMER'S SPECIAL CARE
www.encorecommunities.com
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