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T h u n . January 14 1902 (Sec I ) SANOV (O re I POST 3 Keeping posted: Family crew takes Dry Dock reins THURSDAY. JAN. 14 The Dover Extension Study Group meets at 9 30 a m at the home of Leta Allmain, 43426 SE Music Camp Road The topic w ill be “ Im p ro v in g Home S to ra g e " w ith leaders Mary Thorsell and Pat Weitzel. Co-host ess is Mary Sooter A potluck lunch w ill be served The Sandy Golden Age Club w ill host its semi monthly potluck at noon at the Sandy Senior Center, .18348 Pioneer Blvd The Sandy P a re n t- Teacher Club meets at 7:30 p m at Sandy Elementary School. 38755 Pleasant St., in the cafeteria Discussion w ill concern the February carnival The Sandy Rebekah Lodge m eets at the 1 O.O.F Hall at 8 p m New D ry Dock Restaurant owners Lois and Rene Selig have o v e rh a u le d th e ir seafood and spaghetti eatery from the menu down to its kitchen and storage, The couple have pur chased the restaurant u p sta irs in Sandy's Wheatland Building at Heritage Square from Dave and Kris Carey, who now operate a video store in Sandy Lois has fine turn'd the m enu. w h ile c a rp e n te r husband Rene added new c a b in e ts . sh e lv e s , waitress station and a new ice-cold salad ser vice area in the kitchen. O p e ra tin g the u p s ta irs re s ta u ra n t, however, is strictly a fa m ily a f f a ir w ith d a u g h te rs K a re n , Shellie and Danielle p it ching in The Seligs continue to feature seafood and spaghetti, but d a ily lunch specials and din ner additions spice up the menu New dinners include salmon streak, steamer clams, deep- fried crab legs plus cap ta in 's and a d m ira l's c o m b in a tio n p la te s Crab louis, shrimp louis F R ID A Y . JAN. 15 Staff photo New owners and operators of Dry Dock Restaurant in Sandy's Heritage Square area are the Selig fam ily—all of whom work in the family business. Pictured (left to right * are father Rene Selig, daughter Karen, daughter Shellie. mother Lois Selig and daughter Danielle. and oyster stew round things out The Seligs bake their own bread and corn- bread, and soon w ill feature a new original recipe for “ Dry Dock spaghetti.“ Prior to purchasing the re sta u ra n t. Lois S e lig w o rk e d as manager at Dry Dock. Senior Center news: Travelogue of Hungary to screen A travelogue of Hungary, presented by Muriel Mc Coy. w ill be the featured entertainment at the Sandy Senior Center following the Loaves and Fishes meal this Monday, Jan 18, at 12:30 p.m McCoy's fam ily recently returned from a trip to the Eastern European Com munist bloc' nation arid, have co m p ile d an in te re s tin g co lle c tio n of slides and pictures Seniors and guests are invited Today, the Golden Age Club hosts its first potluck of the month at noon The club w ill sponsor a game following the meal at ap proximately 1 p m A trip to Mt Hood Com munity College Aquatics Center w ill occur Monday, Jan 18, as part of the exer- choice of fried chicken or ham dinner. Arrangements must be made with the San dy Senior Center office at 668 5569, no later than Mon day, Jan 18. cise program which w ill begin at 9:30 a m. Par ticipants w ill complete an hour long session in floor exercises ’.efore traveling to MHCC to take advantage of the swimming facilities and heated therapy pool A breakfast of sausage, eggs and hash browns w ill be served at 7:30 a m next Tuesday, Jan 19, preceded by a discussion on the la te s t w e a th e riz a tio n techniques led by a PGE re p re s e n ta tiv e . The regular monthly meeting of the Sandy Senior Center Advisory Committee w ill follow at 9 a m A Senior Dine Out w ill be held at T J’s Fireside Din ing on Tuesday, Jan 19, at 6 p m. Persons w ill have a Dog license sales available locally It w ill be easier next Thursday for Sandy area residents who want to license the fam ily dog for the coming year There w ill be a represen tative from the Clackamas County Animal Control at Sandy C ity H a ll next Thursday, Jan 21, and for the fo llo w in g th re e Thursdays as well, from 10 a m to 3 p m to sell 1982 dog licenses To purchase a license you must have your dog’s rabies in o cu la tio n c e r tificate, valid through Oct 31. 1982 Activities for the Week of Jan. 14 to Jan. 21 THURSDAY, JAN. 14 9 a.m.: Exercise Class 10 a m .: Humanities Class Noon: Golden Age Club and Entertainment FRIDAY. JAN. 15 9:30 a m : Drama Class at Gresham Senior (’enter Noon. Loaves and Fishes 7:30 p.m.: Card Night MONDAY. JAN. 18 9:30 a.m.. Arts and Crafts 9:30 a m : Exercise Class and Therapy Noon Loaves and Fishes 12:30 p.m.: Travelogue on Hungary 1 p m.: Cards TUESDAY. JAN. 19 7 a m.: Men's Breakfast with PGE Representative 9 a m : SSC Advisory Com mittee Noon: Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m.: Blood Pressure 1 p.m . Ceramics 6 p.m Dine Out at T J’s Fireside Dining WEDNESDAY. JAN. 20 9:30 a m : Ceramics Noon: Loaves and Fishes THE SABBATH The deep significance of the Sabbath in the plan of redemption. Sabbath keeping is an act of LOVE and not a LEGAL duty John 14 21 23 John 15 10 Rev 22 14. The ordinances of C hrist hove a d ouble significance Baptism, fo r instance, means the death of our old man — of our past life W ith regard to our fu tu re life, it means the b irth of a new man and the b e ginning of a new life . The Lord's Supper points back to the cross of C hrist and fo rw a rd to the se cond com ing of our Lord Jesus. The firs t m a rria g e ce le b ra tio n m the G arden of Eden m eant the union of husband and w ife but it was also a prophecy (Gen 2:24) w hich re fe rre d to Jesus, w ho le ft the Father and becam e man, th a t by his life and death He may redeem fo r H im self a w ife , His Church, Eph. 5 31, 32. In the same m anner the Sabbath has a d ouble significance First, it means s p iritu a l and bodily rest. Second, the Sabbath has a prophetic m eaning w hich points to the NEW EARTH, w h o re there w ill be a union w ith the T rinity e te rn a l rest and ha rm o n y! Jesus, the C reator, knew b e fore cre a tio n concerning m a n s fa ll of the g re a t apostasy of m ankind, the destru ctio n of this e arth and the creation of a new earth w here the Sabbath rest w ill be respected. This is the plan, this is the goal to w a rd w hich the creation hastens. Heb 4 9 I I ; Isa 26 2 4: Isa. 66 22 23 YOU MUST BE THERE! @o*tùtç Soattl To be continued. . . Sandy Seventh-day Adventist Church PO Box 519. Sandy, OR 97055 | If you w o u ld lik e m ore in fo rm a tio n on this subject I Moil in this COUPON: I I Nam e: I Address:. kCitI ---- Retired educators slate meeting State Zip X I I I » I I " I ! THURSDAY. JAN. 21 9 a.m.: Exercise Class 10 a m.: Humanities Class Noon: Loaves and Fishes 1 p .m .: V o lu n te e r Workshop The Sandy Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual installation and awards banquet at the Red Lion at B o w m a n 's . A no-hdst cocktail hour kicks off the evening at 6:30 p.m with dinner to follow Tickets a re a v a ila b le at the chamber office. B lv d , in the c o u n c il chambers Jubilee meets from 7:30 to 9 30 p m at Living W«y Fellowship, 17275 Strauss Ave , for a program with the Sandy Silver Tones, a musical group from the Sandy Senior Center The Rainbow Girls meet at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 pm The regular meeting of the Cottrell School Board w ill be held at 8 p.m at the school, 22365 SE Proctor Road. Sandy. 38561 Proctor Blvd Help w ill be available to a s s is t w om en in establishing proof for ad mission to membership For more information, call Jean Shannon. 622-3552. or Doreen Chais, 656 3023 Educators Association w ill meet at the Hood Chalet Recreation Center. 17655 Bluff Road. The program for the 2 p m meeting w ill be a book report aby Louese Shields All retired educators are welcome. W EDNESDAY. JAN 20 THURSDAY. JAN. 21 There w ill be a represen tative from the Clackamas County Animal Control o f fice at Sandy City Hall from 10 a m to 3 p m to sell 1982 dog licenses The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m in the San dy C o m m u n ity A ctio n Center. 38500 Pioneer Blvd Barlow T ra il Unit 23 of the O regon R e tire d TUESDAY. JAN. 19 G eorge M a lin , C la c k a m a s C o u n ty assessor, w ill address the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce at noon at the T o llg a te In n , 38100 Highway 26, about county tax assessments A short question and answer period w ill follow The Oregon State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution w ill hold a meeting for all ladies interested in form ing a chapter in the Sandy- Mt. Hood area at 7:30 p m. at the Independent Bank of SATURDAY. JAN. 16 Sandy re s id e n ts i n terested in learning more about the Baha'i Faith can do just that at a public meeting at the Sandy Com m u n ity C e n te r, 38348 Pioneer Blvd., at 7 p.m. The speaker w ill be Paul Pettit, former member of the N a tio n a l S p iritu a l Assembly, who w ill giv» an inform al presentation on the fundamentals of the faith MONDAY, JAN. 18 The Sandy City Council meets at 7:30 p.m at Sandy City Hall, 39250 Pioneer Denture Problems? See a specialist! 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