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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 2, 2001 St. Patrick’s students receive first Holy Eucharist lone principal shaves mustache for young readers 1 Front row- Maggie Armato, Taighler Dougherty, Teri Straley, Ian Murray, Justin Gutierrez, Joe Armato, Chris Hickerson, and Sean Murray Back Row - Mike Armato, Fr. Gerry Condon, Megan Orr, and Kelly Straley. Ian Murray, Megan Orr and Teri Straley. Mike Armato had prepared the students for this occasion. The Mass was celebrated by Fr. Gerry Condon, servers were Kelly Straley, Sean Murray and Maggie Armato and The following seven students o f St. Patrick's Parish received the Holy Eucharist for the first time on Sunday, April 29: Joe Armato, Taighler Dougherty, Justin Gutierrez.Christopher Hickerson, music was provided by Lon Straley, Ann M urray and Debbie Wryn. Following the Mass, St. Patrick's Altar Society had a reception in the Parish Hall for the students, their families, and friends. Ready, get set Teacher Dean Robinson and Principal Mike Stuart get lathered up by their elementary students. Students at lone Elementary and Junior High School spent the month o f April busily reading each day. Every time they read a book they added a link to a paper chain hoping to read enough books to make the chain reach down the block from the grade school to the office o f Principal Mike Stuart. Stuart promised to shave o ff his m ustache, which had been a cherished part o f his face for 33 years, if the chain reached far enough. Dean Robinson, junior high language arts teacher, also took up the challenge and offered to shave his beard o f 14 years. When the final day came students were delighted to find their chain reached to the principal's office and back to the grade school again. Librarian Tern Palmateer announced that the 90 students had read 2.421 books during the month. At the assembly which followed, the student from each grade who had read the most books got to apply the shaving cream to the men's faces. The winners were: kindergarten. Julianne Carlson; first grade, M aKenna Ram os and Mary Rietmann; second grade, Beth Morter; third grade, Stefanie Archer; fourth grade. Kara Clay; fifth grade. Shannon Clay; sixth grade, Stephanie Holland; seventh grade Kyle Palmateer; eighth grade, Barbara Holland. After a hilanous assembly dunng which the whiskers and mustache were removed by the students everyone was treated to root beer floats . Everyone agreed that the men were very good sports and the teaching staff com m ented that it was one o f the best educational activities o f the school year. Rolling Hills Run contestants hear last minute instructions before the starting pistol on Saturday, April 28. in Heppner. Go! Principal Mike Stuart and his students Grange to host recognition day Willows Grange 672 in lone will host a Recognition Day on Sunday, May 6. The grange will present certificates for those members with five years to over 60 years o f continuous service to the grange and the com m unity. The public is invited to attend a potluck at 11 a.m. and the program at 2 p.m. to help celebrate members' service to the com m unity. 4MBUL4NC J* ► Miles flown from Condon: 67 Cost of patient care and transport: $6,568 Cost with Air Life membership: $45 Softball game Annual M em bership changed Protects your entire family from out-of-pocket flight costs for one year! The Heppner High School softball game, planned for Saturday, May 12, at Halfway has been changed to Friday, May Clip V SU N D AY Ut/e * l f >oa » e r i n f o r m i in f o r m a t io n Breast Cancer Renewal Project sets retreat o r w an t to a d d in f o r m a t io n , p l c a * e The Breast Cancer Renewal Project, in collaboration with the Pendleton Cancer Clinic, located at St. Anthony's Hospital, will sponsor their second annual healing retreat for women coping with cancer. M oments to Heal II, Sunday. July 1 -Wednesday, July 4, in Sisters. Some activities included in this healing retreat will be: yoga, massage, hiking, biking, rafting, swimming, journaling, shopping, etc. This retreat is an opportunity for women "to become empowered and strengthened em otionally, physically, and spiritually in order to better survive their cancer experience." said spokesperson Carol Lundin This retreat is open to all women coping with cancer from the greater Pendleton. 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