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Dr. Payal K. Shah
Go to
MyMasonHealth.corn
for medical histories
Family practice. Family care.
Payal K. Shah, M.D., board-eligible in family practice, joins
the medical staffat Shelton Family Medicine and the more
than 100 physicians on staff at Mason General Hospital.
Dr. Shah received her medical degree from the Ross
University School of Medicine, North Brunswick, New
Jersey in 2009; and completed her internship and residency
at Montgomery Family Practice Residency Program in
Norristown, Pennsylvania. To make an appointment with
Dr. Shah call Shelton Family Medicine at (360) 426-2653.
Mason General Hospital
Shelton Family Medicine
(360) 426-2653
939 Mtn. View Dr., Ste. 100, Shetton, WA 98584
wwwMasonGeneral.com.
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The Back to School Charity Golf Tour-
nament and Unique Auto Show will be on
Saturday, Sept. 10 at Lake Cushman Golf
Course as a fundraiser for the Hood Canal
Education Foundation.
The proceeds of this event will help
fund and support an after-school art pro-
gram for the middle school students cov-
ering the cost of the teacher and the art
supplies.
For information to participate in the
golf tournament or unique auto show,
please contact Jan Anderson at 490-4952
or 877-9739 or by email at thecabin@hcc.
net.
Couples slated to appear at Salish Cliffs
Event open to the
public on first-come,
first-served basis
Little Creek Casino Re-
sort has announced that
Salish Cliffs Golf Club will
debut Friday, Sept. 16,
with toe-time reservations
accepted starting Tuesday,
Sept. 6, at salish-cliffs.
corn.
The 'new golf course is
an amenity of the award-
winning resort, which is
owned and operated by the
Squaxin Island Tribe.
The PGA's Fred Couples,
who hails from Seattle, will
help commemorate Salish
Cliffs' grand opening week-
end, headlining an all-day,
pay-to-participate event
for the public.
"Salish Cliffs is a special
course, one we hope golf-
ers will rate among North
America's finest," David
Kass, head professional
with the PGA, said.
Couples, who won the
1992 Masters and last
month's Senior Players
Championship, will be
stationed on one of the
holes, where he will meet
and greet all 128 players
during a first-come, first-
served shotgun event. The
cost for participating in the
"Salish Cliffs is a special
course, one we hope
golfers will rate among
North America's finest."
event, which also includes
lunch and a clinic given by
Couples, is $500 per two-
some and $1,000 per four-
some.
For more details, or to
reserve a spot in the event
with Couples, call Takara
Thale at 432-7043. Limit of
two foursomes per person.
Located 20 minutes from
Olympia and 75 from Se-
attle, Salish Cliffs features
a par-72, 7,269-yard layout
with five teeing areas and
a variety of diverse holes.
"Salish Cliffs Golf Club
represents the Squaxin Is-
land Tribe's commitment
to the highest quality pos-
sible," David Lopeman,
Tribale Council chairman,
said. "It's an environmen-
tally sensitive, beautiful
course that we spent years
ensuring was done in an
exceptional fashion."
The course layout show-
cases elevation changes
and 360-degree views of
the Kamilche Valley. The
Salish Cliffs clubhouse,
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Elaine Close and Peggy and Kay McAvinew, 149.
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2nd) Marsha Wood- rounds): Gross) Judy
burne, Sam Bastin and White, 206 and Karen
Betsy Sharp, 71. Dobson, 208. Net) Laver-
3rd) Kathy Johnson, na O'Neil, 148 and Shirley
Gloria Carlson and Marian Swenson, 152.
Reed, 74. Third Flight (2 rounds):
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Closest-to-the-Pin:
Cheryl Ulrich, #4, 4";
Sam bastin, #6, 23'-5'1/2";
Georgia Eliason, #13,
31'3-4"
Birdies: Cheryl Ulrich,
#4 and Evie Campbell, #4.
Gross) Jean Scruggs, 218
and Jan McClure, 239.
Net) Karen Aumend, 154
(won tie-breaker) and Di-
anne Brown, 154.
9-holes (2 rounds):
Gross) Sally Steffan, 108
and Lana Clausen, 117.
Net) Del Bailey, 69 (won
1 hole play-off) and Mary
Lockwood, 69.
Lake Limerick Ladies
Golf
August 15 - Low Net
Bayshore Mens' Golf
August 20 - 27-hole Ce-
cil Vanwey Memorial Tour-
nament
Gross: 1st) Joe Uhlman
and Blaine Uhlman, 107
and 2) Justin Goar and
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Chris Bramstedt, 108. Flight one: lst) Rosie
Net: 1) Larry Sheedy Bowcutt, 29 and 2nd) Ann
and Arden Merriman, 89;Wooten, 40.
2) Scott Eichhorn and Jeff Pars: Ann Wooten, #7.
Beacraft, 92 1/2; 3) Jon Low Net of the Day:
Armstrong and Shannon Rosie Bowcutt, 39.
Francisco, 93 1/2; 4) Dar- August 17 - Low Net
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• I Larry Evans and Charlie and Marilyn Waldrip and
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t , , ~ I Pasalich, 96. Flight two: 1st) Diane
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Pollard and 2nd) MaryLou
mailed to the following address. I Armstrong and :Richard
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Chip-Ins: Kerry Torkel-
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Pollard,
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#16.
Ci '. State: Zip: , | August 22-25 - Ladies Low Net of the Day:
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which includes a restau-
rant and pro shop, is an
artisitic wonder, with a
wrap-around porch and
mezzanine that over-
look hole numbers nine
and 18, which share a
15,000-square-foot green,
according to a press re-
lease.
Public rates through
September are $89 for 18
holes and $50 for nine,
including green fees and
cart, but not applicable
tax. MVP Player's Card
Holders will pay $84. The
newest model Titleist rent-
al clubs will be available
for $50 for 18 holes and
$30 for nine holes.
Tee times can be booked
up with a major credit card
up to 10 days in advance at
salish-cliffs.com. Advanced
tee-time booking up to 60
days in advance is avail-
able for those with con-
firmed Little Creek Casino
Resort hotel reservations
by calling the golf shop at
462-3673.
August 22 - Low Net
Flight one: 1st) Kerry
Torkelson, 40 and 2nd)
Robbi Alberts, 41.
Fligh~ two: lst) Marie
Bierward, 32 and 2nd)
Bonnie Marrow, 41.
Flight three: 1st) Sha-
ron Corrigan, 31 and 2nd)
Pat WaRs, 42.
Pars: Robbi Alberts, #7;
Bonnie Marrow, #7; Mary
Lou Trautmann, #4 and
Marie Bierward, #4.
Chip-Ins: Sharon Corri-
gan, #2.
Low Net of the Day:
Sharon Corrigan, 31.
August 24 - Low Putts
18-hole Division
Flight one: 1st) Mariljrn
Waldrop, 27; 2nd) Kerry
Torkelson, 30 and 3rd) (tie)
Lesley Robertshaw-Mosley
and Rita Lipinski, 32.
Flight two: 1st) Mary-
Lou Trautmann, 29; 2nd)
Joyce Reynolds, 33 and
3rd) Ann Johnson, 34.
Chip-Ins: Ann Johnson,
#8 and #17 and Marilyn
Waldrop, #2 and #5.
Low Net of the Day: (tie)
MaryLou Trautmann and
Rita Lipinski, 70.
9-hole Division
Flight one: 1st) Robbi
Alberts and 2nd) (tie) Sha-
ron Hadsall and Sharon
Corrigan.
Flight two: 1st) (tie) Pat
Zulfer and Pat Derheim
and 2nd) Pat WaRs.
Low Net of the Day: Pat
Zulfer, 37.
August 26 - Throw Out
Worst Hole
Flight one: lst) Bonnie
Morrow, 27 and 2nd) (tie)
Gaff Gagner and Iris Zie-
man, 28. I
Flight two: lst) Clara
Robinson, 23 and 2nd) Pat
WaRs, 29.
Pars: Iris Zieman, #6;
Pat Derheim, #7 and Clara
Robinson, #2.
Chip-Ins: Iris Zieman,
#6; Pat Zuifer, #1 and Sha-
ron Hadsall, #2.
Low Net of the Day:
Clara Robinson, 34.