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October 26, 1967     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Ifarstine: Local Girl Is Married In Ceremony In Shelton Church By CARMJEN YATES D.C. She went by way of the weekend at their property across Calif. I HARSTINE--Between 35 and 40 Islanders were among the friends and relatives that wit- nessed the wedding uniting Cindy Waite and Bill Bingham. The ceremony was held last Sunday evening at the First Methodist Church in Shelton. The bride- groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bingham is from Bellevue. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Waite was born and raised on Harstine Island. The newlyweds are honeymoon- ing this week at Harrison Hot Springs, B. C. When they return at the end of the week a wedding dance will be held at the Har- stine Community Hall this Sat- urday evening in their honor. This coming Sunday afternoon the little ghosts and goblins will be riding, literally, around this Island. Take heed, there will be about six and possibly eight trick or treaters. Residents here consider the Is- land a banana belt of sorts. How- ever, the storm last Sunday was felt here as well as all over the state. Trees and snags toppled making power and phone lines a tangled mess. PUD crews were on the Island almost as soon as the power went out and had power restored before dark, which was greatly appreciated by all affected by the outage. This past Tuesday was the first time that cookies were delivered to the Shelton Manor Home in Shelton from Harstine Women's Club, and Mirja Bridges had the honor of starting the ball rolling on the new project sponsored by the Club. The County grader spent a good share of last week working on the Island roads trying to put them back into shape after the long hot dry summer had them all pretty rough. The hills es- pecially had gotten into a very bad washboard condilion. The moisture that has fallen on the roads made it possible to correct most of the worst spots. A group of seventeen women met at the Hall last Monday to address envelopes, one to each family in Mason County, and en- close in each a brochure which contains facts and figures on the proposed bridge which will again be on the ballot this November. Voters are being asked to choose between a permanent bridge and th present ferry system. The ferry crew which was on over the weekend reported six does and one buck taken off. Mon- day two more:, went across The : Nesses sa:::usiness from he : abundant supply of hunters this fall is almost as good as sum- mer boater. Last week John Hitchcock's sis- ter, Mary Chapen from Wesley Gardens was a visitor at the Hitchcock home for two or three days. She had to cut her visit short when a message that an aunt, Mrs. Devine from Tacoma had died. John and Beulah too] her in and attended the services with her. When they came back home they were accompanid by two of their grandchildren, Ran- dy and Melanie Carne., who were er0oying a three day week- end, along with all other school children in the state due to Teacher's Institute held last Fri- day. A friend of Melanie's, Suz- anna Lanning, also came to the Island for the three day visit. Sunday afternoon Mel and Pau- line drove down to take the three youngsters back home. The Chuck Bridges had as their guests this past weekend, Chuck's brother, George and his family from Aberdeen. Mrs. Jessie Rutherford, Gordon Simmons' mother, returned home to Montesano last Friday after being gone for about five or six weeks. The purpose of her trip was to see as many Historical spots as possible. The destina- tion of her trip was Washington, Southern States and the points of interest along the way in- cluded New Orleans, Key West, Miama, Richmond, Va., and upon reaching her destination she stayed with her grandniece, Melissa Stanley and her husband, Don who both teach in college. The couple lives in Virginia which was very close for Jessie to go back and forth to see the many things of interest both there and in Washington D.C. She spent two weeks there before heading home via the Northern rout. She did some sight seeing in New York and Boston and saw Kennedy's grave and other points such as these on her way back. Two couples enjoyed a dinner together in town before attending the wedding last Sunday even- ing. They were the Chuck Brid- ges and Jim cAuliffes. When the lights went out in the after- noon, a good many of the rest of the Islanders were beginning to wish they had made the same plans ! Helen Johnson's son, Ron, was home for the day a week ago last Tuesday. Ron's job at Ocean Shores keeps him on the job so much these visits home and see- ing his morn are a rare treat for both of them. A trip to the South end turned up a few tidbits from the Hole- in-the-Wall area. The Harry Crafts are now caring for a brood of seven racoons on a regu- lar basis. Harry has built a new addition to their cabin recently. They have replaced the ladder going up into the loft of their A-Frame style cabin with a spi- ral staircase. When completed it will be a real conversation piece. A welcome to some new read- ers, the Ruben Cohens of Seattle, is in order at this point. They now have a subscription to the Journal to keep track of the scut- tlebutt on Harstine. The Dan Foreys spent last '65 Ford Fairlane Wagon '65 Volkswagen Sedan '64 Plymouth Valiant 4-Dr. '64 Stude Lark 2-Dr. '64 Chev BeI-Air 4-Dr. '64 Chev Impala 2-dr. hdt '64 Falcon Futura Cvt. '63 Ford Falco n Wgn. (2) '63 Ford Fairlane 500 4-dr. '63 Merc. $55 2-dr. Hdtp. '62 Plym. Valiant Wagon '62 Volkswagen Bus '58 Pontiac 2LDr. Used Trucks '65 Dodge Cab-Over P.U. '64 Ford Falcon Ranchero '62 Ford -ton '62 Ford V2-ton '61 Dodge V2-ton Pick-up i'60 GMC -ton Pick-up '55 Ford -ton Pick-up '49 Chev V2-ton Jim Pauley's I Bob - Jim - Bill - Dick J i ii CAN THE SPACE AGE CONQUER DEATH ? Can We Be Certain of Life After Death? What will life be like in the Hereafter? YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR Evangelist F. H. KNAUFT Saturday Night October 28 8:00 p.m. Seventh-Day Advent=st Church 6th & Railroad I I I i H.i ,i from the Crafts and celebrated their sixteenth wedding anniver- sary while they were here. Two weeks ago the Harry Crafts had as their guests Shir- ley's mother, Ann Condon, and brother, John and his wife, Lois. John and Lois came down by cruiser, which they moored at Jerrell's Cove overnight. The Crafts met them and drove them down to their cabin. The visitors brought several rolls of movie film of the 'boss' of the Craft household, Touche, the poodle. John and Lois had 'shot' several rolls of film last year when they were 'dog sitting' Touche while the Crafts were on a trip to The Pete Petersons are plan- ning on spending several days at their cabin toward the end of this week just relaxing after a very busy summer for Pete. He is a State Director of Fire Wardens for this area and this past summer was a real hectic one for anyone connected with this department. CAREFUL DRIVING calls for re- duced speed on residential streets, particularly near parked cars. Many child traffic accidents oc- cur when a youngster runs into the street from behind a parked car. ===-=--'-- Northside Baptist Church Welcomes You To Its Services Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Evening Sunday 6:00 p.m. Pastor Clark Coe 123 West C Street Mt. View Alliance ChUrch Sunday School ......... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m. A. Y. F ...................... 6:00 p.m. Evening Service ...... 7:00 p.m. Prayer Hour (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. ALEX C. MOTES, Pastor Foursquare Church 910 East Dearborn LEWIS B. WYSONG, Pastor Sunday School ........ 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m. C. Y.'s & Cadets ...... 6:00 p.m. Evening Service ...... 7:00 p.m. Bible Study (Wed.).. 7:00 p.m. F'h ' *"I IS ermen s l.,u I P.U.D. AUDITORIUM - 3rd & Cota SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1967 ¢e Speaker: REV. ALEX MOTES ,i \\;%xl-" Theme: "LET GOD BE TRUE" Program: DEBBIE MARANVILLE, speaking on United Nations with use of slides. SHELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1521 Monroe Street Mason Younglund, Pastor ..s.DAY sc.oo,. ............................................................ 9:45 .,: "The World Is My Friends"  ,, MORNING WORSHIP .................................................... 11:00 a.m: CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS ............................................ 6:00 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ............................................ 7:00 p.m. (Christ's Ambassadors in charge) WEDNESDAY-- FAMILY NIGHT .............................. 7:00 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Arcadia and Lake Boulevard Interim Minister from Puget Sound College of the Bible Bible School .......... 9:45 a.m. Family Service 7:30 p.m. Worship .............. 11:00 a.m. Wednesday- Bible Study and Prayer- 7:30 p.m. Child Care Service Available at 11:00 Service St. David's Episcopal Church Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, Washington The Rev. Clarence A. Lody, Priest The Church is always open for meditation and prayer. 7:30 A.M.  Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. -- Divine Worship Firs÷ Baptist Church Fifth & Cota Sts. Arthur L. Beals OCTOBER 29, 1967 RALLY DAY 9:30 a.m.A special program for the entire Bible School. All are urged to attend. 11:00 a.m."HOW TO HAVE A HAPPY CHRISTIAN LIFE" 6:00 p.m. Youth Groups 7:00 p.m.Singspiration Musicale Tel. 426-8461 Pastor Morning Worship Broadcast over KMAS 1280 - 11:00 a.ln. MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 206 E. Wyandotte EDWIN C. ZSCHOCHE, Pastor SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1967 Sunday School & Bible Class ............................................ 8:45 a.m. Divine Service ................ ... ................................................ 10:00 a.m. Subject: "THE REFORMATION OF THE CHURCH" First Church of Christ, Scientist 302 Alder St., Shelton, Wash. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. -- Church 11:00 a.m.. Wednesday evening testimony meetings 8:00 p.m. Reading room located in church. Reading room hours 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Mon. & Frt. Wed. evening 6:45 to 7:45. Faifh Lufheran Church 7th and Franklin Family Worship Service: 8:30 a.m. Classes: Sunday School & Adult 9:30 a.m. 2nd Worship Service 11:00 a.m. "A FRIENDLY CH ' '' ! .... Carl J. Carlsen, Pastor Phone 426-8611 G and King Streets REV. HORACE H. MOUNTS, Minister 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all ages -- 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship Page 18 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, October 26, 1967 You can by voting on the HARSTIN RIDG Replacement NOW of the antiquated ferry which serves the island will abolish the follow- ........... ,ncj .... ?orever" ; expenses ' *' 1. A subsidy of s37,000 per year. 2. * Replacement cost of approximately s200,000 for a new ferry and docks. Construction of 'the bridge NOW will al- low development of the island which it is esti- mated will DOUBLE the assessed tax revenue from the island in five years. The bond issue can be financed NOW at a cost of only 8/10 of one mill. Vote on the on ER 1 Paid for by Harstme Bridge Committee, S. M. Baunsgard, chmrman