EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Ornaments still available Canned food drive held at lone High School
T h e lo n e H ig h “ Since we plan to m ake
on Giving Tree
School Student Body of this an annual event with
There are still orna
ments hanging on the Giv
ing Tree at M urray’s Drug.
Through December 18 pa
trons can pick an ornament
from the tree and purchase
items for the child that the
ornament represents. Items
should be retu rn ed , u n
wrapped, to M urray’s.
This G iving Tree
project is in conjunction
w ith the Oregon D epart
ment o f Human Services.
A G iv in g T re e
sponsored b y.the Neigh
borhood C enter for local
children was also available
at Heppner Family Foods.
D eadline to take gifts to
the Neighborhood Center
is today, Wednesday, De
cember 16.
To c o n ta c t th e
Neighborhood Center about
donations call 676-5024.
ficers organized and held
a canned food d rive on
December 3 in competition
w iht Sherman Junior/Senior
High School. Beth M c
Curdy o f Morrow County
Grain Grow ers sponsored a
rotating trophy to be passed
back and forth between the
schools.
The winners were
chosen by taking the number
o f pounds of food donated,
divided by the number of
W hile Sherman
Lexington Community Bible Church students.
High School won this years’
to hold Christmas Eve service
event, lone High School is
The Com m unity Bible Church in Lexington ready for next year.
(formerly Lexington Baptist Church) will be holding a
“In the past w e’ve
Christmas Eve Service on Thursday. December 24. begin donated cans all week long
ning at 7 p.m. There w ill be special music and a candle and instead ju st tried to
lighting service will be held.
do it one day,” said ASB
Refreshments w ill be served after the service. president, Micky Raible.
The community is invited to attend.
Sherman, we have to get
used to bringing all our
donations on one day. But
it was a fabulous effort by
both school and I’m proud
o f our hard work.”
T h e lo n e H ig h
School student body offi
cers rewarded the class that
brought the most pounds
per student and delivered
hot cocoa and cookies to the
third and fourth grade class
and their teacher. Brandi
Orem. This class brought
in 12.6 pounds per student
for a total of 256 pounds of
canned food.
All the food col
lected was donated to the
N eighborhood C enter in
Heppner. Tom Shear deliv
ered the donations.
St. Patrick’s, St. William’s
announce Christmas schedule
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St. Patrick’s and St.
William’s Catholic Church
es in H eppner and lone
announce their Christmas
schedules.
On Thursday, De
cember 24, Christmas car
ols will be sung at 8:30
p.m., followed by a candle
light procession, blessing
o f the Nativity scene and
Vigil M ass at 9 p.m. On
Friday, December 25, at 11
a.m., Nativity Mass will be
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held and Christmas carols
will be sung. Everyone is
welcom e to join in these
celebrations.
At St. W illia m ’s
C atholic Church in lone
C hristm as M ass w ill be
held and Christmas carols
will be sung at 8:45 a.m. on
Friday, December 25. Ev
eryone is welcome to join in
this celebration as well.
Third grader Susanna Teeman and fourth grader Morgan
Orem get served hot eoeoa and eookies by high school ASB
officers Tanner Kietniann and Mikey Raible for bringing in
the most canned food during the canned food drive at lone
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Elf Auction be-
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Bid sheets for the
lone E lf Auction are cur
rently posted at the lone
Market.
Eight young people
are willing to auction off a
three hour block o f time to
assist people in need of pre
or post Christmas chores.
All proceeds from
this auction w ill benefit the
Haskett and Trahan families
who are currently dealing
with cancer. Bids will be
open th ro u g h S aturday,
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