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RESULTS 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. F I P, ZCEIYE III rnI GAS DISCOUlfr 0ima Me.Tim 6a~lZm, l~rl~t (m~Zm * ha fmm-lllm [ ~Lve-t~ ~m $u-1'~ 7m-grin. l~l.~t 7m-lOire Print this coupon f~Four FREE ~P Club Card. Good for J 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, ' .ALLF~UREGASPURCHASESat~milche2~ngP0st . m ll 360426-5254 , ...... '- Located at the in--on of Highway 101 and 108, just minutes away f~om Olymlda aml Sheltu * .... .... : ,,~ .......... Lake Cushman Ladies First Flight (2 rounds): ]f"~~ Golf Gross) Rebecca Danielson, lit4 a 387s/mmlf 14 1*4%., ~.~T$1esrtmII sonAUgustHi-Low24- Three Per- 197.194 andNet)GinnYsandyChitwood,Dunlap, l +m~" ........... ÷m 1st)Svie Campbell, 145, Renee Youngs, 147 Elaine Close and Peggy and Kay McAvinew, 149. I Newton, 70. Second Flight (2 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): C 'gar Lovers -- ROCKSTAR Ass0r 12 Packs Pepsi Check Out Our Reg. $5.99Walk-In Humidor Any 3 for $ 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 12 &16~ cons -l'rlm 18 Pack- 12 oz. Can Budweiser Bud Light Bud Light Lime Reg. $14.99 .; 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 rell Tidd & Dean Luedtke, 18-hole Division Extra Small 10 oz .... ~5s° Medium 16 oz ...... ,...*7~ $ $9 $ ~9 Extra Small 16 oz .... 8 Stew Meat 16 oz ...... 5 ~l Small lOoz ............. ss~o Stew Meat 64 o¢ .... '17~ Small 16 oz ............. *8zo Manila Clams ~ ~. ~ ..*4zo~ $ 19 Medium 10 oz .......... 5 Oysters ~ ....... *7~ I 95; 5) Jeff Boone and Flight one: 1st) (tie) r ..... -- -- " " =1 I Steve Demiero, 95 1/2; 6) Lesley Robertshaw-Mosley • I Larry Evans and Charlie and Marilyn Waldrip and I ..* ,.. . •., I I Brammer, 96 and 7) Brent2nd) (tie) Marsha Berry 'ro l ge a one year sugscnpll0n ' I Armstrong and Richard and Kerry Torkelson. t , , ~ I Pasalich, 96. Flight two: 1st) Diane I . I Team KP #3 Brent Pollard and 2nd) MaryLou mailed to the following address. I Armstrong and :Richard [ " [ JPasalich, 3' Trautmann. Chip-Ins: Kerry Torkel- I Name: ,, i,, , . I I Team K P'#7: Mark Wells son, #13 and Diane Pol- ~~" ~ i ... 1 I and Joe Debruyne, 96. lard, #16. l Birdies: Diane Pollard, J J I Alderbrook Ladies Golf #16. Ci '. State: Zip: , | August 22-25 - Ladies Low Net of the Day: I -- ~ ~ I J Club Championship Lesley Robertshaw-Mosley ....... I 18-hole: Lorna Martin-and Marilyn Waldrip, 72. u ~/m Lo~mty • M lwith check to" ] [ son, Club Champion (low 9-hole Division • ' |i gross of field - 3 rounds) - Flight one: 1st) Sharon 0 $51Elma or Bremerton address Journal I 242 and Susan Austin Lo [ J , w Hadsall, 39 and 2nd) Bon- (~.~51 in Washinct0n State PO Box 430 Net of the Field (2 rounds) nie Morrow, 40. ......... o" - 138 I Shdton, WA 98584 [ " . . | Flight two: 1st) Pegi 0 $61 out of state / Championship Flight" Reese, 36 and 2nd) Rosie i, (3 rounds): 1 Gross) Gerry Bowcutt, 41. _ss / Lou Haselwood, 277 and Chip-Ins:PatZulfer,#8 i:, 1 Net)Coralie Watters, • i..:Low Not of the Day: Pegi .: ............. ........... .......... Reese, 36." Page C-4 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, Sept. 1. 2011 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.