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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 9, 2003 St. Pat’s Senior Center news Oregon East Symphony to Approximately 100 people enjoyed a July picnic lunch hold 4th annual music camp (hot dogs and w aterm elon) at the Senior C enter on July 2. KT’s Bunny Barn continues winning ways III W > » \ il *\ K athy Tellechea with K T ’s Cheyenne K a th y T e lle c h e a ’s B ro k e n B lu e d o e , K T ’S Cheyenne, won Best in Show for both Show A and Show B, in M onroe, WA, at The Great N.W. Rabbit Show Group on July 5. To date this doe has won 12 C irand Champion legs. Her next show will be in Portland on July 15 at The Rose C ity R abbit Fanciers Show. 3 ft; <»- ft: <s- ft: ft; <«• ft; ««- ft: <«- ft: :> ft: cs- ft: :a- ft; :«■ ft; ;»• © Does your partner treat you roughly i} a * (grab, push, pinch, hit, call you names)? Does your partner blame you for how they feel or act? If so, you may want to attend Domestic Violence Services’ Women’s Support Group, ^ Morrow County. * * f English an d Spanish Tuesdays, from 6 -8 p.m. at the Dept, o f Human Services ii 103S.W . KinkadeRd. Room #4, Boardman * | 9 * h Confidentiality. Open to victims needing support. Leant more about domestic violence. © ft; <«• ft: ft; Ì* ft: ;» ft: ;«• ft: ;»• ft: :<*■ ft; ss- -ft: ft: Wedel inq L in d saij H a p le & ,, 9 -ft; <«-© Tables § M ape O p e m Weddinq - Saiucdaq, Julq 12 S a p a G r e e n u p & Tgqfi C a m p b e ll ^ Sfiower - Satupdaq, Julq 12 ^ Weddinq - Satupdaq, Auqust 2 f] Jessica V an W in kle & Joseph M c H a n e y ; Weddinq - Satupdaq, Auqust 9 K im b e p lg Beckep & Bpent G u n d e p so n |)Q» Weddinq - Satupdaq, Auqust 2 3 Uo Mut/uuj'j tkuj , o u n tr y .C 217 North Main • Heppner 6 7 6 -9 1 5 8 12 Nv ; It O S O 233 N. Main • Heppner Serving Heppner. Lexington i lone II ^ 6 7 6 -9 4 2 6 I oo l<X Som e out o f tow n visitors for the holiday and som e new residents cam e to enjoy the fellowship and the meal. O n July 16, the Seventh Day A dventist Church will provide the volunteers to serve. The menu will consist o f turkey and ham cold cuts, baked beans, a vegetable tray, cottage cheese and pears, bread slices and ice cream with cookies. The volunteers not only help prepare the room and tables, but serve and clean up. Also one m em ber o f the group gives the table blessing. This person m ay be the pastor or another person from the church. The moment ofblessing brings a moment o f silence, as people wait in anticipation and respect. A revealing moment occurs as each tradition represents itself, no only to G od, but also to friends and neighbors o f the com m unity, w ith ultim ate respect, gratitude and good w ill setting the tone for the brief time together. The thoughtfulness shows, in the offering o f the blessing and in the way the blessing is received by the community. P re p ara tio n o f th e vacated a p a rtm e n ts is near completion. New residents are in the process o f moving in and getting settled. At a future tim e these residents will be recognized. ■ July 16, at 12 noon, is the regular meeting o f the Board o f Directors o f the Center. These are open meetings. Everyone is w elcom e and suggestions for the “good o f the O rder" are invited. Caledonian Games to be held in Athena C a le d o n ia n G am es has spectator opportunities such as the sheep dog trials, d a n c in g and p ip in g com petitions. But there are active/participation o p p o r tu n itie s to o . T h o se in te r e s te d in s p o rts a n d sporting activities can register on site for fun and a sports outing. A 5k race is sponsored by the Caledonian G am es o f A thena. It starts at the gate to City Park on Third S tr e e t at 7 :3 0 a .m ., on Saturday July 12. No fees are required and registration can be on site. Tee sh irts are available at the C aledonian G a m e s S o u v e n ir b o o th . R ibbons and placing w inner rib b o n s w ill be a w a rd ed . C helsea B o n ifer Is the “5K Race coordinator. G o lf , a S c o ttis h invention and loved by Mary, Q ueen o f Scots is scheduled for 3-6 p.m., on Saturday, July 12 at the A thena Elem entary athletic field. Prizes and great fun are in store for this 3-hole pitch and putt tournam ent. Bring a couple o f clubs and a putter. Todd R ainw ater o f Helix is “course director." In the Scottish athletic events, on-site registration is av ailable for the m en and w om en’s events beginning at 11:30 a.m., Saturday in the big G reen Tent. Instructions are g iv en for e a ch ev en t and participants get a trial throw or to s s b e fo r e th e ir a c tu a l competition entry. Events and approximate starting times are: 56 lb. Weight for Distance (12 n o o n ), 16 lb. S h e a f T oss (12:30 p.m.), Rolling Pin Toss (1:30 p.m .) 8/16 lb. Scottish H am m er-w om en and open (2:00 p.m.), 56 lb. Weight for Height (3:00 p.m.), Stone Put- wom en and open (3 :30 p.m.), C aber Toss-women and open * • % . r 7 . v ' ' I I i 1 4 ” c Seih Thomas Dramatic Glass *70a ff Clock. 240 with black Arabic numbers Enter pies from 8-10 a.m. at Sherrell Insurance. Flr»t place: $100 gift certificate Second place: $$0 gift certificate J ew elers/ fjß 676-9200 V J SHERRELI. INSURANCE Heppner Gazette-Times 676-5818 v t 127 N. Main, Heppner period. Enrollm ent is limited a n d p r e - r e g i s tr a ti o n is required. M otorcycles and h e lm e ts are p ro v id e d for student use during the course. Tuition is $95. By Drew Johnson, reporter M o to rc y c le rid e rs u n d er the age o f 21 m ust T he B akery B unch successfully com plete this met at N ancy Jepsen’s house course to becom e eligible for for their June m eeting. The a motorcycle endorsement on m em bers present were D rew t h e ir O re g o n o p e r a t o r ’s Johnson, Eric Jepsen, Bryan licen se. D M V w ill w aive and M att H olland and A lex m otorcycle exam inations for Carlson. N ancy Jepsen is the course graduates. g ro u p ’s leader. A m y Jepsen For r e g is tr a tio n helped lead the group. inform ation, visit the Team A t the m eeting the O r e g o n w e b s ite at group m ade rhubarb bread teamoregon.orst.edu. and sampled Eric’s Babe Ruth T he Team O re g o n B a rs . D re w J o h n s o n Motorcycle Safety Program is volunteered to be the reporter sponsored by O regon State for this meeting. U niversity and the O regon 4-H News The Bakery Bunch CALEDONIAN GAMES Free events: traditional Scottish athletics, bagpipe bands, sheep dog trials, Highland dancing and Scottish music. Featuring the C a I c D oh I ah P*rAt>e yj and a stop at S h e rar’s Falls. The final five-m ile stretch includes the challenging Wreck R apids and calm er w aters, with spectacular views o f high d esert rock form ation and w ildlife. The trip is sponsored b y S a g e C a n y o n R iv e r C o m p a n y w h o p r o v id e s “experienced, friends guides” on all rafts. All raft tickets must be purchased in advance through D e b b ie R ad ie, 4 2 2 -7 3 0 2 , LynnDee Ram os, 422-7559, Jeri M cElligott, 422-7257, or Kari M organ at W heatland In su ra n c e, 4 2 2 -7 4 1 0 . Morgan promises “great food, great com pany and a great time.” Team Oregon to offer motorcycle safety class Scottish Piping. Athletic Games a m D Highland Dancing at the Cit\i Park in Athena Brenda Sherrell also returns for this y e a r’s cam p. N ew to the cam p this sum m er will be Trudy and Howard Otsby, who will teach contradancing, and fam iliar local musicians Cathy Muller, Lezlee Flagg, Cheryl Carlson, L o ree M cK en n a a n d Sue N elson will also instruct and participate in the cam p. O n Thursday, July 31, the cam p faculty will present a recital at 7:30 p.m. at BM C C’s Pioneer Theater. Last summer’s recital, a fundraising event for Oregon E ast S ym phony, w as a highlight o f the week. C am p will begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. daily. Ifie week will conclude with a concert o f all the student ensem bles at 5:30 p.m . on Friday, August 1. Registration fees, which include lunch and sn a c k s d aily , are $ 1 2 0 if postm arked by July 15 and $ 130 for on-site registration. A lim ite d n u m b e r o f scholarships are available, and h o m e s ta y s c a n a ls o be arranged for students who live o u tsid e o f P en d leto n . F or f u r th e r in f o r m a tio n a n d registration contact O regon East Symphony, 424 S. Main, Pendleton, OR 97801, or call (5 4 1 )2 7 6 -0 3 2 0 . Cardinal Booster Club plans raft trip Saturday - Sunday, July 12th - 13th Contest sponsored by Sherrell Insurance and Heppner Chamber of Commerce C USTO M BANNERS 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 I \ Pie Auction will be held at 6:15 p.m. at the Heppner City Park Peterson's Heppner - Enter Heppner’s Homemade Pie Contest! Friday, July 25th I Je m e te n of Am erica. Inc W - 4 5 O reg o n E ast Sym phony will hold its 4th annual Sum m er Music Camp at Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton Monday, July 28, through Friday, Aug. 1,2003. The cam p is open to m iddle school through high school m usicians w ho read music and have played or sung for at least two years. Students will participate in band, choir, o r o rc h e s tra , a n d h a v e a choice o f interest sessions including Singing for Fun, Composition, Music for Film, C o n d u ctin g , C o n trad an ce, J a z z B a n d , a n d S m a ll Ensembles. As in previous years, th e M u sic C a m p fa c u lty in c lu d e s o u ts ta n d in g professional m usicians and educators from around the re g io n . K e n n e th W oods, m usic director/conductor o f the O regon East Sym phony, will conduct the advanced o r c h e s tra a n d Dr. P h ilip C a n s le r r e tu r n s fro m (4 :3 0 p.m .). T he S c o ttish U n iv e rsity o f P o rtla n d to athletic events are directed by conduct the band. Dick Bauer Alan Wemsing o f Athena. o f S a le m a n d f o rm e r H o r s e s h o e Pendleton string instructor will tournam ents are held in City teach the m iddle level string Park hosted by Steve Bailey ensem ble. Sandra W illiam s, o f Athena. O pen registration vocal instructor from Eugene, is 1:30 p.m. for single and d o u b le m a tc h e s b o th Saturday, July 12 and July 13. The Cardinal Booster The tournam ent starts at 2:00 Club is organizing a one-day, p.m. “action-packed” w hitew ater C aled o n ian G am es r a f tin g tr ip d o w n th e offers abundant m usic, good D eschutes River on Sunday, food and the opportunity to A ugust 3. The six-hour, 18 m ake friends with a sporting river mile trip is available for a event in the fashion o f the discounted rate o f $70 per original H ighland G am es o f person. S cotland. T he C aled o n ian The adventure beings G a m e s in A th e n a o f fe r at Harpham Flats near Maupin spectator events such as sheep at 10 a.m. Participants will dog trials, dancing, piping and tackle a scries o f Class III and Scottish athletic events, free ^ y ..r.a P .!4s.> .Jncluding,the entertainm ent; food vendors infam ous B o x .C ar, before and pipe bands. stopping at Maupin City Park The opening event, fo r a b a rb e c u e ste a k and F rid a y n ig h t, Ju ly 11 for c h ic k e n lu n c h . T h e trip C a le d o n ia n G a m e s is an c o n tin u e s th r o u g h O a k outdoor benefit dinner and S p r in g s a n d in c lu d e s c o n cert p rep ared by G reg bodysurfing the elevator rapids Mi ley in C ity Park, for the Gam es A ssociation from 5-8 p.m., for $ 15. A Scottish menu o f steak w ith brow n sauce m ade w ith Scottish ale and potatoes with bleu cheese will T eam O re g o n be offered and m usic will be Motorcycle Safety Program is offered by “A Scottish Heart,” sponsoring a basic motorcycle Celtic band (fiddle, piano and rider course in LaGrande, July pipes). For an active weekend 18-20. o f Scottish festivities, a story This 16-hour course o r tw o , g o o d fo o d a n d includes both classroom and f rie n d s , “ I t ’s S c o t to be on-cycle instruction and will be Athena." conducted over a three-day on SAfwrfeAtj. )u\%i Department ofTransportation. Team Oregon’s goal is to foster and promote safe motorcycle operation through quality rider education programs and public information campaigns. Team O regon is funded by a fee on m o to r c y c le lic e n s e endorsements. Prostate cancer support group to meet “Better Bone Health” will be the topic o f the next m eeting o f the M an to M an Pendleton Prostate C ancer Support Group, sponsored by the Am erican Cancer Society and St. Anthony Hospital. The address will be given by Anne A krom , R.N. The meeting, which is open to all interested men and their families, will be held on Monday, Aug. 4, at 7 p.m., in the C a sc a d e R oom o f St. A n th o n y H o s p ita l in Pendleton. A c c o rd in g to June Miller, volunteer coordinator for the group, prostate cancer is the m ost com m on cancer among American men, and the second deadliest. This year, an estimated 189,000 men will be diagnosed w ith the disease, and 30,200 will die from the illness. For more information on the M an to M an support group, contact June M iller at (5 4 1 )4 4 3 -6 1 7 1 . 12 th At 9 A.m. I