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November 5th
9:00 - 2:00
Mt. Moriah Masonic Lodge donates funds
Members of Mr. Moriah A past master, Allan
Masonic Lodge presented Crick, said the lodge has
its annual donation to ESD been donating to Head Start
118 Head Start of Shelton. since about 1994.
Mt. Moriah Masonic Mt. Moriah also sup-
Lodge No. 11 donated $500 ports the Masonic Bikes
check to Shelton Head for Books program, aimed
Start. at promoting reading. The
The cash contribution lodge provided new bicycles
Faith Lutheran Church provides extra classroom andhelmets to a dozenlocal
1212 Connection Street, Shelton supplies, toys and outings elementary school children
to help preschoolers from this year. In 2012, more
Specialty Shops low-income families prepare area schools will be added
Scandinavian Bake Shop for kindergarten. Funds can and the number of bikes in-
also be used by teachers for
Country Store children who need winter ....... I Courtesy photo creased to 20.
Toy Shoppe coats or other clothin- Members of Mt. Morlah Masonic Lodgelpresen~- Funds for the philan-
Sweet Shop ~ ,, .11 ..... +~ ~,~o ed their annual check to ESD 113 HeadlStart
Second Hand Rose ~ It ................... so . ...... - _
with the kids we might not of Shelton. Bman B]gelow, Iar mgnt give the
Granny's Attic ~ get a chance to do with our $500 donation to veteran teacher Vicki ttarding
Christmas ~£ normal grant funding," said with some of the preschool's 4 and 5 year olds
Palestinian Crafts ~,~ schools director Nolan Hen- gathered around. Behind Harding are Don An-
Habit for Humanity ~ derson. . , . , icker, left and JeffVan Gundy. Other Masons at
~nelton head SmrL m r ~on
~ - far left are Allan Crick and Bill Pete so .
, i.e~s¢ Great Raffle Prizes~ cated just west of Shelton, l
~res,~ tlo#e Shop a Stay for Lunch ~ currently services 76 fami-
or Tar" Homemade Soups & Pies'Or~ lies, lead teacher Tami Du- I
.~: ~ Bois said. The federallyEducation and AssistanceThe Masons, whose lodge
~k : ~ ........ ~ ~ ~¢, funded program draws chil- Program, covering Mason,movedyears ago f~om down-
~: ~~ U "~~* "~i~ ~ dren ages 3 to 5 from the Pi- Thurston and Grays Harbor town Shelton, meets at the
oneer, South Side, Matlock counties. , Union City Masonic Center
and Shelton areas. It's op- The lodge s donation offU.S. Highway ll01north-
............ .... erated_ .__" "bY Educational .............. Ser- is "by far "the largest the west,, .°ft°wn' "lt~
vice District 113 as part of school receives, Henderson Kids are our Ispec a o-
the Sound to Harbor Head said, and is "absolutely ap- cus," said Brian Bigelow,
Start/Early Childhood preciated." current master (president).
A smart way to sa~ for future healthcare needs. Our HSA, works . o
similartoaninteiestbearingcheckingaccount--youcanpayfor Veterans Pze-bakers, eaters umte
thropy come from a shrimp
gumbo booth at OysterFest;
ice cream booths at Elma's
Antique Tractor Show,
Mason County Fair, Bel-
fair's Taste of Hood Canal,
Fourth of July fireworks
sales near Bayshore Golf
Course off U.S. Highway 3
and two raffles for merchan-
diseor cash. Lodge mem-
bers also occasionally man
coffee booths at highway
rest stops,
This year, they also host-
ed a fundraising golf tour-
nament at Bayshore. The
lodge plans to repeat it next
summer and also sell fire-
works for New Year's.
qualified medical expenses via check, debit card or online banking.
This flexible account, combined with a high deductible health plan
(HDHP), is the perfect way to save and pay for medical expenses, invited to
Ask us how you can benefit today!
HSAs are a tax-free savings account available to individuals who have a qualified,HDHP,
where funds are used to pay for current and future medical expenses. Pioneer
Shelton Branch 1 360.426.4431
301E Wallace Kneeland Blvd., Suite 115 School
the quality bank ~ event
M~.,~o, Servingthe Pacific Northwest since 1927 ~ The students and staff
FDIC www.HeritageBankNWcom L.~,,~, ~,,,~,
ot Pioneer School would
like to invite all veterans
to school on Thursday,
Nov. 10, to be honored for
their service to the United
Advance Glass States.
The Primary School
Shelton win have a program at
9:30 a.m. in the primary
2316 Olympic Hwy N multipurpose room, which
Plus "Next to Super Kleen Car Wash" will be followed by a com-
installation
labor 426 0985 plimentary brunch for the
(most models) '= honored guests.
In the afternoon, the In-
termediate/Middle School
would like to invite veter-
ans to their program at 2
[ Journal photo by Aria Shephard
p.m. in the Intermediate/ Shelton's Jeff McElwain won th~Lucky Dog Casino's pumpkin
Middle School multipur- pie eating contest Friday, Oct. 28, after eating 4.5 pounds of the
"
pose room. baked dish. Following the conte t, McElwain said he felt like
"This has been an an-
nual event for many years puking."
and the children look for- I
ward to sharing their ap- ......
preciation for our free-
dom," said principal Peggy
Sanderson.
FREE
Thanksgiving
Dinner Welding
I ~ Saturday
Cell Phones ~Wll~November 12th workshop for
• Laptops ~ Noon - 5pm
L
Palm Pilots ~ at the women at
Camcorders ~ Firehall
I~ in Union Olympic College
rital Cameras.it. ~ at 3~d & Seattle
BatteriesPlus . ..... ber to bring ..... d ~ l
I f°°df°~ca!)lvfferi~rffvity~ Olympic College in
Shelton is inviting women
....... ,otereste. in a oon-t.'ad -t o
n, y ,iooa .reer.come,o
~ ~ ~i ~ 0 free "Women in Welding"
6iuriiof-lJnion workshop on Nov. 4.
360-898-78.5_5 Women attending the
www'nccu'inf° ~q event will get hands-on ex-
perience at the workshop
and weld a decorative met-
"Holiday House al rose.
This free workshop in-
cludes all materials, in-
struction and lunch.
The "Women in Welding"
workshop is from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, at
Olympic College's Trades
WHAT WOULD YOU Center located at 50 W. [
Fredson LN, Shelton, WA
Tina L. Gatewood and John E. Martinson
LIKE
TO
BE
SELLING
98584.
Sign-up is free. Space is I
limited. Tina L. Gatewood andtinson of Olympia. School. He is employed
MORE OF THIS WEEK? Saturday, Nov. ~.6th Please register in ad- John E. Martinson haveThe bride-to-be gradu- with International Paper
10:00-~:00 vance. Women must be announced their engage- ated from Lincoln Highin Lacey.
We can help you when you call Follow the signs to Harstine aged 18 or older to partici- ment. The bride-to-be is School. She iis the owner/ The couple resides in
(360) 4264412 tO advertise [.,Island Community pate. the daughter of the late operator of PicsByChics Shelton and the wedding
.%ql(ril-.K~el~rnC0uNty ~_..~ire Station To register for this (Sonny) Lee R. Gatewood Photography Services, as is planned for Dec. 3 at
event or for additional of Shelton and the late well as being employedthe Foursquare Church
,--u- ~m, 'b" ....
]~~ information, contact the Mary L. Gatewood of Ya- as the director of catering with Pastor Ken Nielsen
Visit our website: Olympic College Career kima. for the Clarion SeaTacofficiating the services.
Center at 475-7480 or The bridegroom-to-be Hotel. The reception will follow
'wwwmas0nc0untycom www.masoncounty.com 1-800-259-6718 ext. 7480 is the son of the late Ar- The groom-to-be grad- at the VFW Memorial
(toll-free). hold O. and Evelyn Mar- uated from Olympia High Hall.
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