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Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page A-15
Sat., Nov. 12th * 10am-3pm
PIONEER PRIMARY SCHOOL 110 E. Spencer Lk. Rd., Shelten
=Over 35 Artists & Crafters * Bake SaLe * Free
Ctt t re 's & cr s flair * Raffle Free
with Scrota" Free Fc ¢e Pc i.fing Entertaime rl =
Kiwcmis BBO
100% of proceeds from raffle tickets, Imke sale & veml=r fees
provkle perislmble food mid gifts for Pkmeer families
at Cl=ristms time.
ABOVE: Austin Cunha of
Shelton throws in a line
Oct. 28 at Oyster Bay.
AT RIGHT: Damien Barton,
of Olympia, casts his line
with friends while fishing in
the bay.
Journal photos by Brianna Loper
Fishermen line the shores of the bay.
HEALTH BRIEFS
Medical assistant's
license suspended
The Washington State Department
of Health has suspended the certified
medical assistant credentials of Mi-
chelle Christina Seligbon as of August.
Seligbon presented herself as a cancer
patient to her primary care physician
using forged documents and received
prescriptions for narcotic pain medica-
tion under false pretenses, according
to a news release from the department
of health.
Larsen named
patients," said her nominator. =She is
indispensable."
In her spare time, Larsen follows
the Seahawks, enjoys doing crafts and
spends time with her husband and five
children.
Support group to
show presentation
The Spencer Lake Prostate Cancer
support group will present highlight
from the recent annual Pacific North-
west Prostate Cancer Conference. The
presentation will take place at 11 a.m.
Nov. 10 at the Olympic Bakery, 519 E.
Pickering Road.
G KOU NDBR E A KIIG
C E R E M 0 N V
SHELTON
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The presentation will cover the nt 10 eplus
of month wide variety of topics presented at the e aching 2,
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conference, including new treatment l~'t of theln ~ betel ~ow much of thl~ busin~ wo~d you ~e~
optionSThe meetingand discoverieS.is free and open to the .... ..... " :: : i i
public.
For more information, call Daniel ,, a.J,.., a_-
Frishman at 426-2214, or email
dfrishmanl@gmail.com.
shows in her work with our II Compiledby reporter Brianna Loper
Tana Larsen was selected as Mason
General Hospital & Family of Clinics'
October Employee of the Month. Lars-
en has been a receptionist at MGH
Family Health, Ankle and Foot Clinic
for the past 13 years.
"Tana is very waz:m and carinff
and