Spilygy Tytnoo, VMirrn Springs, Oregon November-15, 2001 Holiday bowling tournament to honor Ray Shike Sr. Py Sandra Sumption and Austin Greene Bouin Commitltt Members It's just about that time of the year and the Warm Springs Indian Holiday Bowling Tour ney is just around the corner. Can you believe how time flies? This year we're going to be celebrating our 25,h Anni versary. We will have special prizes but the highlight of the tour nament is in honoring the memory of Ray Shike Sr. He was active and well known in the bowling commu nities. I lis family will be sponsor- be awarding the top winners we have a one-time special to ing a special 55 & Over Sr. $200 and a Pendleton jacket. commemorate the Silver An- Mastcrs event, where they will Being our 25lh Anniversary niversary. Above, a photo of Ray Shike Sr. a number of years ago; at right, a more recent photo. For your first 200 game of the tournament, you will be awarded two Sacagawea Coins. Then for your 200 games, you will receive a ticket to go into a "pot" for a drawing of $25 after each squad. So... Let's all get out and bowl as many squads as you can. Let's not forget our "Holi day Roll Off." What is that you ask? You sign up and pay a $10 entry fee before you bowl your first team event. We take your scratch scores from the first team event and Doubles & Singles. The top five scores in your division will roll off in a TV style format on Saturday. "Our 25,h Anniver sary should be one to remember. Hope to see jo n there!" Holiday Bowling Tournament Committee Winner of each division will be awarded cash & a leather sleeve jacket. The top qualifying score for the men and the women will be awarded our "special tro phy". 2000 winners were CeCe Marin of Oakland, CA and Mike McDonald of Mid-West, OK. Our host motel for this year's tournament is the Red Lion Inn. Participants rates are $59 per night plus tax. Phone num ber is 541-382-7011 for Red Ijon North, and 541-382-8384 for Red Lion South. We recommend you make your room reservations as sixm as possible. A scrumptious Thanksgiv ing Dinner with all the trim mings will be served to you and your family on Thursday, Nov. 22 at 6:00 pm. Our 25,h Anniversary should be one to remember. Hope to see you there! WS1HBT Committee Girls soccer team makes it to playoffs Saturday, November 3 at LaSalle High School, the Girls Madras High School Varsity soccer team had a chance to extend their season for another week. The game at LaSalle was to see who would advance to the state soccer tournament. When the season starts, every team has an opportunity, and a desire to reach the state playoffs. This was no different for -the Girls team, with some skill, lucks, and help from other teams; the girls made it to the district playoffs. Although the final score did not indicate the heart and soul of the team, finishing the season in the playoffs shows that pre-season expectations can come to fruition. Losing to the Falcons 0-4 was not what the girls wanted. It gave hope to the juniors and lower classmen on the team that they can play with anyone in the district and a dream of advancing further next year when the 2002 playoffs begin. First season hunt , i , i Elementary school holds awards assembly 1 J) Ml, ft v Warm Springs Elementary held their monthly awards as sembly in the morning on November 1. Among the awards handed out were for the reading pro gram, whose guess was closest or correct to the pieces in the jar for math. The awards where handed to the students by the Madras Girls varsity Soccer coach Mike Osborne. This assembly was special for another reason other than to honor the students that ex celled for the month of Octo ber. After the event that oc curred on September 11, the men and women of public safety came to the forefront and ; received national reconization for the work that they do every day. Locally, representatives from Fire and Safety, Warm Springs Police Department, E.M.T's, and Fire management was honored by the students of Warm Springs Elementary. Construction paper Hats, lapel pins were made for the representatives who attended. The Fourth grade class made a shield for each branch. The younger students sang songs, and the Warm Springs Fourth grade cheerleaders did their routines also. Photo by ranch manager Mark Berry. Mark Stevens Jr. (right) shows off a bull elk taken during a first season hunt in the Fossil Unit. Stevens was hunting with his father, Mark Sr., on Pine Creek Ranch east of Clarno. i e t il f I - J XV 1 V V 1 ;; - " 1 . " . i 3 t 5 ' - i . 1 1- 1 ' ; f i 'J' ft V . f' H- :r At ! A - , f 1 V v ! - !. v P- - ; . N, Above, the High Lookee Lodge hosted a dinner in honor of veterans recently. The lodge plans to host a regular monthly dinner. In the photograph above are (from left) LawrenceSquiemphen, Dan Brisbois, Claud Smith Sr., and Suzie Moody In the photograph at left, friends and co-workers held a retirement dinner last week for Hamilton Greeley, who has worked for the tribes for the past 32 years. Most recently, Greeley had been working as media specialist with the Culture and Heritage Department. His retirement dinner was held at the Family Resources building on Wednesday, Nov. 7. $ GUN'S - GOLD - JEWELRY Electronics - Musical Instruments (You name it) AT Need Money??? Try our - 60 Day Buy Back At - Lowest Rates 579 SE 5th St. Madras, OR 475-3157