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00ommunity 00alendar
Events
23
to perform at
;Park in downtown Shelton
in the Park.
25
Sa i nt (hrm ai 21's
LakeCushman Road.
p.m., Festival of Hope
Field on 10th and Frank-
,August 26
of tlope 2007 corn-
service, Shelton High
gs
Kiwanis of Hoodsport,
Hoodsport Library, 40 North School-
house ttill Road.
9 a.m., TOPS 1380 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly) meeting, 3740 North Lake
C, ushman Road, State Route 119.
10 a.m., TOPS 1188 (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), Mountain View
Alliance Church, Washington and J
streets.
10 a.m., Ladies of the Lake quilting
club, ttoodsport Fire Station, Finch
Creek Road, Hoodsport.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Saint
David's Parish Hall.
Noon, Mason Matters, Shelton Civ-
ic Center.
12 p.m., Friends of William G. Reed
Library, library meeting room, 710
West Alder Street.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Start facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
Is a young adult cat.
describe her as
and "talkative." She
vet-checked
for adoption. Kitten
of Mason County can
in the evenings at
is a nonprofit volun-
whose placement services,
spay-neuter assistance
financed through month-
sales held on the second
of the month at 210 Grove
dogs are vet-checked and
neutered.
-3091 to set up a kennel
items call 426-4269.
assistance call 426-
information is available
on the
Friends
Friends is a nonprofit vol-
whose mission is rescu-
homes for homeless,
cats and kittens.
provides fbster care in vol-
until the animals can
lri permanent homes. Adop-
ludes spay-neuter service,
and parasite control.
a kitten or adult cat, call
0r 360-866-0599. Donations
at P.O. Box 27, Shelton,
Rio just appeared as a stray at
the home of some elderly peo-
ple. "He loves everybody and
everything. This dog would
make a great family pet," a
volunteer said. Adopt-a-Pet re-
quires a secure environment
for its dogs. Call 432-3091 to
meet Rio.
Kitten Rescue
Kitten Rescue of Mason County is
a nonprofit volunteer group which res-
cues and finds homes for abandoned
kittens. Adoption fee includes spay-
neuter service, feline leukemia test
and immunizations. Quarterly garage
sales support the group.
For infi)rmation on kitties available
for adoption or to donate items for the
garage sales, call 426-2455 or go to
www.kittenresq.net.
City of Shelton
Animal Shelter
Adoptions cost $75 plus $5 for a
city license. New dogs are brought in
all the time. Call 427-7503 or visit the
shelter at 902 West Pine Street. Dogs
currently available may be viewed at:
Shelton.petfinder.com 0n-line.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday.
Here's a listing of some of the dogs
available this week:
Shepherd mix, male, 3 months old.
Samoyed, male, 1 year old.
Labrador retriever, female, 1 year
old.
Flat-coat retriever, male, 1 year
old.
Labrador retriever mix, male, 5
months old.
Heights will be in a jam
from page 13.)
at all times,
be aware of flaggers
giving you directions
this time."
orthcliff Road hnprove-
progresses, more
on site and the work
throughout the
length of Northcliff Road, which
will limit side street access points
to the road.
As of last week, 75 percent of
utilities have been installed. The
contractor started preparing sec-
tions that are getting gravity
walls and wall installation began
last Friday, Ebbeson said.
Commercial Guaranteed Quality
Service on Most Glass
Auto Glass Specialist
* New Shower Doors
Mirrors * Contractor's
Discounts
Rock Chip Repairs
14 Olympic Highway North
Monday-Friday 8:30-5
Call 426-3163
6 p.m., Mason County Conservancy
Board, Mason Conservation District
meeting room, 1051 SE State Route 3,
Suite G.
6:30 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary, 411
First Street.
7 p.m., Southside School Board,
school library.
7 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 126, Pio-
neer School Gym.
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 103, Elks
Lodge, Craig Road.
Friday, August 24
10 a.m., TOPS 1225 (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), Hood Canal Com-
munity Church, Hoodsport.
Saturday, August 25
10 a.m., Shelton-Mason County
Amvets and Subvets, Pine Tree Inn.
7:30 p.m., Salty Sashayers square
and round dance, small hall, Skookum
Community Hall, 3480 Lynch Road,
Shelton.
Sunday, August 26
Mason County invites you to attend
the church of your choice.
Monday, August 27
9 a.m., Take Off Pounds Sensibly
(TOPS) 1402, Harstine Community
Hall, 3371 East Harstine Island Road
North.
12 p.m., Mason County Domestic
Violence Task Force monthly public
meeting, PUD 3, 307 West Cota, Shel-
ton.
2 p.m., Shelton City Commission
Workshop, Shelton Civic Center.
6:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 160,
Faith Lutheran Church.
6:30 p.m., Mason County Mobile
Search and Rescue, Mason County
Department of Emergency Manage-
ment, Sanderson Field.
7 p.m., Mason County Search and
Rescue Explorers Post 740, Island
Lake Fire Hall.
Tuesday, August 28
8 a.m., Mason County Hospital Dis-
trict 1 Commission, Mason General
Hospital.
10 a.m., PUD 3 Commission meet-
ing, boardroom, Third and Cota
streets.
11:30 a.m., Club Read, William G.
Reed Library, Shelton.
Noon, Shelton Kiwanis Club,
Xinh's.
3 p.m., PUD 1 Board of Commis-
sioners meeting, district office in Pot-
latch.
3:30 p.m., Pioneer School Board
business meeting, "intermediate/mid-
dle school library.
5 p.m., TOPS 313 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly), Mountain View Alliance
Church.
5 p.m., Habitat for Humanity of
Mason County, 1900 King Street,
south building of the United Method-
ist Church.
6 p.m., Mderbrook Duplicate
Bridge Club, Alderbrook Pro Shop,
330 East Country Club Drive. Call
Merlyn Flakus.
5:30 p.m., Shelton School Board,
CHOICE Alternative School board-
room.
6 p.m., Mason County Commission,
Mason County Building I.
6 p.m., Mason County Transporta-
tion Authority Advisory Board, MTA
business office at 790 East Johns
Prairie Road, Shelton.
7:15 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 110,
United Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m., Cancer Society board
meeting, Mason General Hospital.
7:30 p.m., 4-H leaders, extension
office.
Wednesday, August 29
7 a.m., Kristmastown Kiwanis
Club, Pine Tree Inn.
7 a.m., Skookum Rotary, Memorial
Hall, 206 West Franklin Street, Shel-
ton.
7 a.m., Pioneer Community Kiwan-
is Club, Spencer Lake Resort.
8:30 a.m., Union Alanon Fam-
ily Group, Harmony Hill, 7362 East
State Route 106 in Union.
Noon, Shelton Civil Service Com-
mission, city hall.
7:30 p.m., Elks, h)dge.
Thursday, August 30
6:45 a.m., Kiwanis of Hoodsport,
Hoodsport Library, 40 North School-
house Hill Road.
9 a.m., TOPS 1380 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly) meeting, 3740 North Lake
Cushman Road, State Route 119.
10 a.m., Ladies of the Lake quilting
club, Hoodsport Fire Station, Finch
Creek Road, Hoodsport.
10 a.m., TOPS 1188 (Take Off
Pounds Sensiblyl, Mountain View
Alliance Church, Washington and J
streets.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Saint
David's Parish Hall.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Stm% Facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 126 and
Boy Scout Troop 126, Pioneer School
Gym.
7:30 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary, 411
First Street.
Lisa 360-970-2435
Pick-up & drop off services available
All breed grooming
Reliable
Gentle
Certified Located in Shelton (Agate area)
Shane Allan R. Son, MD
Board-certified, American Board of Family Medicine
(360) 528-2100
Open Mon.-Ffi., 8-5
412-A Black Hills Lane SW
Olympia, WA 98502
orFShane Son recently his in
opened
lleW
practice
amily Medicine in West Olympia. He is a graduate
St. Peter Family Medicine residency program,
Olympia, WA, and served as Chief Resident during his senior
year of residency. Dr. Son was awarded outstanding Chief
Resident by the faculty members during his graduation.
A graduate of Cebu Institute of Medicine, Philippines,
Dr. Son, his wife, and two children decided to make Olympia
their home in 2001. Prior to going into private practice,
Dr. Son spent the past four years with SeaMar Clinic.
Dr. Son is sharing his new oce with
his wife, Dr. Judith Ogan Son, who has
an established Internal Medicine practice
in Olympia. They look forward to seeing
patients at their new office location.
5 Facts Eve-ry Wo,man Should Know
5) Osteoporosis is a silent disease that gradually weakens bones by
robbing them of internal mass and thickness, so that they become
fragile and likely to break
4) Osteoporosis kills more women than breast cancer
3) Osteoporosis is a serious threat to both men and women of all ages
2) 25 million women suffer from osteoporosis and osteopenia
1) You don't have to suffer
Mountain View Women's Health Center offers new treatments that
can stop and even reverse osteoporosis
New bone scanning techniques are quick and accurate
Bone scans and treatment for osteoporosis are covered by Medicare
and most insurance companies
Don't let yourself or anybody you love (male or female)
suffer from osteoporosis
Come in to Mountain View Women's Health Center in Shelton
today for informative and friendly care to help fight osteoporosis
Located near Mason General Hospital
2300 Kati Court in Shelton
Call TODAY: 426-0955
Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 19
00ommunity 00alendar
Events
23
to perform at
;Park in downtown Shelton
in the Park.
25
Sa i nt (hrm ai 21's
LakeCushman Road.
p.m., Festival of Hope
Field on 10th and Frank-
,August 26
of tlope 2007 corn-
service, Shelton High
gs
Kiwanis of Hoodsport,
Hoodsport Library, 40 North School-
house ttill Road.
9 a.m., TOPS 1380 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly) meeting, 3740 North Lake
C, ushman Road, State Route 119.
10 a.m., TOPS 1188 (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), Mountain View
Alliance Church, Washington and J
streets.
10 a.m., Ladies of the Lake quilting
club, ttoodsport Fire Station, Finch
Creek Road, Hoodsport.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Saint
David's Parish Hall.
Noon, Mason Matters, Shelton Civ-
ic Center.
12 p.m., Friends of William G. Reed
Library, library meeting room, 710
West Alder Street.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Start facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
Is a young adult cat.
describe her as
and "talkative." She
vet-checked
for adoption. Kitten
of Mason County can
in the evenings at
is a nonprofit volun-
whose placement services,
spay-neuter assistance
financed through month-
sales held on the second
of the month at 210 Grove
dogs are vet-checked and
neutered.
-3091 to set up a kennel
items call 426-4269.
assistance call 426-
information is available
on the
Friends
Friends is a nonprofit vol-
whose mission is rescu-
homes for homeless,
cats and kittens.
provides fbster care in vol-
until the animals can
lri permanent homes. Adop-
ludes spay-neuter service,
and parasite control.
a kitten or adult cat, call
0r 360-866-0599. Donations
at P.O. Box 27, Shelton,
Rio just appeared as a stray at
the home of some elderly peo-
ple. "He loves everybody and
everything. This dog would
make a great family pet," a
volunteer said. Adopt-a-Pet re-
quires a secure environment
for its dogs. Call 432-3091 to
meet Rio.
Kitten Rescue
Kitten Rescue of Mason County is
a nonprofit volunteer group which res-
cues and finds homes for abandoned
kittens. Adoption fee includes spay-
neuter service, feline leukemia test
and immunizations. Quarterly garage
sales support the group.
For infi)rmation on kitties available
for adoption or to donate items for the
garage sales, call 426-2455 or go to
www.kittenresq.net.
City of Shelton
Animal Shelter
Adoptions cost $75 plus $5 for a
city license. New dogs are brought in
all the time. Call 427-7503 or visit the
shelter at 902 West Pine Street. Dogs
currently available may be viewed at:
Shelton.petfinder.com 0n-line.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday.
Here's a listing of some of the dogs
available this week:
Shepherd mix, male, 3 months old.
Samoyed, male, 1 year old.
Labrador retriever, female, 1 year
old.
Flat-coat retriever, male, 1 year
old.
Labrador retriever mix, male, 5
months old.
Heights will be in a jam
from page 13.)
at all times,
be aware of flaggers
giving you directions
this time."
orthcliff Road hnprove-
progresses, more
on site and the work
throughout the
length of Northcliff Road, which
will limit side street access points
to the road.
As of last week, 75 percent of
utilities have been installed. The
contractor started preparing sec-
tions that are getting gravity
walls and wall installation began
last Friday, Ebbeson said.
Commercial Guaranteed Quality
Service on Most Glass
Auto Glass Specialist
* New Shower Doors
Mirrors * Contractor's
Discounts
Rock Chip Repairs
14 Olympic Highway North
Monday-Friday 8:30-5
Call 426-3163
6 p.m., Mason County Conservancy
Board, Mason Conservation District
meeting room, 1051 SE State Route 3,
Suite G.
6:30 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary, 411
First Street.
7 p.m., Southside School Board,
school library.
7 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 126, Pio-
neer School Gym.
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 103, Elks
Lodge, Craig Road.
Friday, August 24
10 a.m., TOPS 1225 (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), Hood Canal Com-
munity Church, Hoodsport.
Saturday, August 25
10 a.m., Shelton-Mason County
Amvets and Subvets, Pine Tree Inn.
7:30 p.m., Salty Sashayers square
and round dance, small hall, Skookum
Community Hall, 3480 Lynch Road,
Shelton.
Sunday, August 26
Mason County invites you to attend
the church of your choice.
Monday, August 27
9 a.m., Take Off Pounds Sensibly
(TOPS) 1402, Harstine Community
Hall, 3371 East Harstine Island Road
North.
12 p.m., Mason County Domestic
Violence Task Force monthly public
meeting, PUD 3, 307 West Cota, Shel-
ton.
2 p.m., Shelton City Commission
Workshop, Shelton Civic Center.
6:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 160,
Faith Lutheran Church.
6:30 p.m., Mason County Mobile
Search and Rescue, Mason County
Department of Emergency Manage-
ment, Sanderson Field.
7 p.m., Mason County Search and
Rescue Explorers Post 740, Island
Lake Fire Hall.
Tuesday, August 28
8 a.m., Mason County Hospital Dis-
trict 1 Commission, Mason General
Hospital.
10 a.m., PUD 3 Commission meet-
ing, boardroom, Third and Cota
streets.
11:30 a.m., Club Read, William G.
Reed Library, Shelton.
Noon, Shelton Kiwanis Club,
Xinh's.
3 p.m., PUD 1 Board of Commis-
sioners meeting, district office in Pot-
latch.
3:30 p.m., Pioneer School Board
business meeting, "intermediate/mid-
dle school library.
5 p.m., TOPS 313 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly), Mountain View Alliance
Church.
5 p.m., Habitat for Humanity of
Mason County, 1900 King Street,
south building of the United Method-
ist Church.
6 p.m., Mderbrook Duplicate
Bridge Club, Alderbrook Pro Shop,
330 East Country Club Drive. Call
Merlyn Flakus.
5:30 p.m., Shelton School Board,
CHOICE Alternative School board-
room.
6 p.m., Mason County Commission,
Mason County Building I.
6 p.m., Mason County Transporta-
tion Authority Advisory Board, MTA
business office at 790 East Johns
Prairie Road, Shelton.
7:15 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 110,
United Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m., Cancer Society board
meeting, Mason General Hospital.
7:30 p.m., 4-H leaders, extension
office.
Wednesday, August 29
7 a.m., Kristmastown Kiwanis
Club, Pine Tree Inn.
7 a.m., Skookum Rotary, Memorial
Hall, 206 West Franklin Street, Shel-
ton.
7 a.m., Pioneer Community Kiwan-
is Club, Spencer Lake Resort.
8:30 a.m., Union Alanon Fam-
ily Group, Harmony Hill, 7362 East
State Route 106 in Union.
Noon, Shelton Civil Service Com-
mission, city hall.
7:30 p.m., Elks, h)dge.
Thursday, August 30
6:45 a.m., Kiwanis of Hoodsport,
Hoodsport Library, 40 North School-
house Hill Road.
9 a.m., TOPS 1380 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly) meeting, 3740 North Lake
Cushman Road, State Route 119.
10 a.m., Ladies of the Lake quilting
club, Hoodsport Fire Station, Finch
Creek Road, Hoodsport.
10 a.m., TOPS 1188 (Take Off
Pounds Sensiblyl, Mountain View
Alliance Church, Washington and J
streets.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Saint
David's Parish Hall.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Stm% Facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 126 and
Boy Scout Troop 126, Pioneer School
Gym.
7:30 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary, 411
First Street.
Lisa 360-970-2435
Pick-up & drop off services available
All breed grooming
Reliable
Gentle
Certified Located in Shelton (Agate area)
Shane Allan R. Son, MD
Board-certified, American Board of Family Medicine
(360) 528-2100
Open Mon.-Ffi., 8-5
412-A Black Hills Lane SW
Olympia, WA 98502
orFShane Son recently his in
opened
lleW
practice
amily Medicine in West Olympia. He is a graduate
St. Peter Family Medicine residency program,
Olympia, WA, and served as Chief Resident during his senior
year of residency. Dr. Son was awarded outstanding Chief
Resident by the faculty members during his graduation.
A graduate of Cebu Institute of Medicine, Philippines,
Dr. Son, his wife, and two children decided to make Olympia
their home in 2001. Prior to going into private practice,
Dr. Son spent the past four years with SeaMar Clinic.
Dr. Son is sharing his new oce with
his wife, Dr. Judith Ogan Son, who has
an established Internal Medicine practice
in Olympia. They look forward to seeing
patients at their new office location.
5 Facts Eve-ry Wo,man Should Know
5) Osteoporosis is a silent disease that gradually weakens bones by
robbing them of internal mass and thickness, so that they become
fragile and likely to break
4) Osteoporosis kills more women than breast cancer
3) Osteoporosis is a serious threat to both men and women of all ages
2) 25 million women suffer from osteoporosis and osteopenia
1) You don't have to suffer
Mountain View Women's Health Center offers new treatments that
can stop and even reverse osteoporosis
New bone scanning techniques are quick and accurate
Bone scans and treatment for osteoporosis are covered by Medicare
and most insurance companies
Don't let yourself or anybody you love (male or female)
suffer from osteoporosis
Come in to Mountain View Women's Health Center in Shelton
today for informative and friendly care to help fight osteoporosis
Located near Mason General Hospital
2300 Kati Court in Shelton
Call TODAY: 426-0955
Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 19