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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 13,2006
Wedding
Piano students hold recital in Heppner
Piano students w ho performed at a recital in Heppner on Dec. 10 are front row (L-R): Patrick Hurch. Diana Healy Morgan Burch.
Sophie Grant. Kellen Grant, Leo Waite, Morgan Correa, and Cara Arbogast; back row <L-R>: Raid Peck. Nalani Stone, Kevin
Murray, Raelyn Lindsay, Emily Rea, and Alex Lindsay.
Paullus-Burrows
Trista Burrows and Kelly Pnullus
Kelly Paullus, a 2002
Heppner graduate, now liv­
ing in the Tri Cities area,
married Trista Burrows, for­
mally of Hcnniston, on Aug.
12, 2006. The wedding took
place at Kelly's grandpar­
ents' home in lrrigon.
He is still recovering
from a car accident on Sept.
2, 2005. He’s been through
five surgeries so far and is
expected to be having more.
Due to the extensive damage
in the wreck, both lower legs
are still broken with little
healing so far. His knees are
also
both
sev erely
damaged. His outlook re­
mains optimistic.
Local graduate plays in
CWU concerts
These piano students performed at a recital in Heppner on Dec. 10. Front row (L-R): Jonathan Chen. Bethany Van Cleave,
Amanda Rea. Cade Arhogast, and Kai Arbogast. Middle row (L-R): Jessica Hamilton. Daniel Van Cleave, RJ Skaggs, Stephanie
Schuler, and Stacee Halvorsen. Back row (L-R): Emily Thompson. Kristen Van Cleave, and Cameron Anderson.
Road Committee to meet
St. Patrick’s Senior Center news
The Morrow County Road Committee will meet at
The
menu
for
the Morrow County School District Office in Lexington Wednesday, Dec. 20 will be
on Tuesday, Dec. 19 at 7 p.m.
the center's Christmas dinner
with roast beef with gravy,
mashed potatoes, buttered
peas, mixed green salad,
fresh whole-wheat rolls, and
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Jingle all the way.
T e le flo ra 's Sleigh
Bell B ouquets
Oh what fun it is!
Radiant holiday flowers
in an oversized ceramic
sleigh hell, gleaming with
a bright golden or silvery
finish. This very merry gift
is perfect for every one on
your list, and offers a great
way to thank your holiday
hostess.
The lone Communi­
ty Church will hold their an­
nual Christmas program on
Sunday. Dec. 17 at 5 p.m. It
is a Christmas musical titled
“ Joy to You and M e.”
Yvonne Morter is in charge
of the music. Children ages
three to teen-agers will par­
ticipate in the program. Spe­
cial music will be provided
by Stacie Halvorsen, Lacey
Thompson and the Worship
Team.
A potluck dinner
will follow the Christmas
program with the Hospital­
ity Committee coordinating
the dinner.
E veryone is w el­
come to attend.
For more informa­
tion call Pastor Dan Arm­
strong at 422-7530.
Amy Jepsen. a re­
cent lone graduate, and cur­
rently a freshman at Central
Washington University in
Ellensburg. Washington, has
been busy this Christmas
season performing on harp
with the college orchestra.
This past weekend,
Amy was in three perfor­
mances o f the Christmas
op era. “ A m ahl and the
Night Visitors" written by
Gian C arlo M enotti and
conducted by Nicolas Cao-
The Lexington Bap­
tist Church will have a fel­
lowship time on Dec. 16 at
6:30 p.m, with a family get-
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ile. Jepsen played harp with
the small chamber orchestra
that accompanied the vocal­
ists in the opera.
Earlier in December,
Amy performed in another
concert with the CWU Sym­
phony Orchestra. The or­
chestra is composed of sev­
enty-five college students
and is conducted by Nicolas
C aoile. All the concerts
were performed at the new
600 seat concert hall at the
university.
Lexington Baptist Church
announces upcoming events
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Christmas program
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held in the St. P a tric k ’s
Senior Center dining room
on Christmas Eve at 2 p.m.
Those attending are asked to
bring a salad or dessert.
The tenants enjoyed
c o o k ies b rought to the
center by the DIY 4H club.
The cookies were delicious
and beautiful.
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together with rides around
the area in a horse and wag­
on. For those who aren 't
q u ite ready to face the
weather, there will cookies,
coffee, and hot chocolate in­
side. Everyone is invited to
attend.
A C h ristm as Eve
Service will be held Sunday,
Dec. 24 at 6:30 p.m.
The service will be
rather informal, with read­
ings and traditional Christ­
mas music, and will conclude
with a candle lighting ser­
vice. C ake, co o k ies and
drinks will he served after­
wards.