Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 11,2012
Over the Tee Cup
The Willow Creek
ladies held their opening
day activities on Tuesday,
April 3. The morning started
with a greeting by the Wil
low Creek Country Club
b o a rd ’s p resid en t, G ary
P ropheter, and w as fo l
lowed by a delicious break
fast, cooked and served by
the ladies’ board.
The spring business
meeting was held, and a do
nation to the WCCC to pay
half of the cost of replacing
new flags, flag sticks, cup
liners and putting-green
flags was approved by the
membership.
The ladies’ officers
for 2012 are: president. Pat
Edmundson; vice-president,
Jackie Allstott; secretary-
tre a su re r, C orol M itc h
ell; and board m em bers,
Bernice Lott and Darcee
Mitchell.
The scramble team
play of the day included a
special event o f Easter egg
prizes hidden around the
course for the individual
players to find.
S c ra m b le tea m -
play winners for the day
were:
First place— Con
nie Jones, Lorrene Mont
gomery, Kathy Prater and
Nancy Propheter.
S e c o n d p la c e —
Betty Carlson, Pat Dough
erty and Virginia Grant.
Third place (tie)—
Kim Seewald, Bev Steagall
and Karen Thompson; and
Loa H eid em an , D arcee
Mitchell and Bernice Lott.
The WCCC ladies'
club will have a 10 a.m. tee
time each Tuesday in April.
Participants are asked to
arrive 20 m inutes early
so the comm ittee can as
sign groups to their start
ing holes. All WCCC lady
members are welcome to
join the Tuesday ladies for
golf.
Community lunch menu
Elohim Covenant Church members will be serv
ing lunch on Wednesday, April 18 at St. Patrick’s Senior
Center. The meal will include sweet and sour chicken,
rice, mixed vegetables, coleslaw, egg rolls and fortune
cookies. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation
is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change.
WCCC men’s club
news
On April 1,22 Wil
low C reek C ounty Club
men played regular Sunday
play in cool, windy condi
tions... no foolin’.
Winners were the
following:
G ro s s — 1” (tie ),
Ron B ow m an and Tom
Shear, 70; 3rd, John Ed
mundson, 73.
N e t— 1” , K e lly
Fox, 59; 2nd, Roger Eh-
rm an trau t, 61; 3rd, Rick
Britt, 64.
Least Putts— John
Edmundson, 27.
KP—#4/13, Kelly
Fox, 8 0 ”.
K P2nd Shot—#6/15,
Rick Britt, 7’ 11”.
The m en’s Sunday
play was su spended for
Easter. The next Sunday
play will feature a special
par three challenge compe
tition. Start time is 8 a.m.
on April 15.
- TH R E E
Volunteers needed to
help at MS brunch
Plans are well un follow at the church. This
derway for this year’s Walk is the 13lh year the walk
MS and brunch in H ep has been held in Heppner.
pner.
It was held in Pendleton
The w alk, which last year.
raises money for the fight
"People have been
against MS, will feature a really wonderful in donat
“scrumptious” free brunch ing casseroles and other
w ith b reak fast egg c a s items for the brunch,” said
seroles, French toast cas Sykes, “ but we still need
seroles, ham, muffins, fruit, some volunteers to help
milk, juice, coffee and tea, serve.”
says brunch organizer April
A nyone w ish in g
Sykes.
to help out is asked to call
R egistration will her at 5 4 1 -980-4643 or
begin at 9 a.m. at All Saints email her at hiltonsykes@
E piscopal C hurch, with hotmail.com.
the 5K w alk to begin at
Everyone is invited
beverages and cookies af the Heppner City Park at to participate.
terward.
10 a.m., and the brunch to
The concert is pre
sented by Inland Northwest
M usicians and sponsored
by the Morrow County Uni
fied Recreation District.
The Willow Creek
Friends o f Heppner FFA will meet Wednesday,
Sym phony reh earses on April 18 at 7 p.m. in the 1 leppner High School Ag room.
Tuesday evenings at Irrigon Anyone interested in supporting FFA is invited to at
Jr./Sr. High School.
tend.
Anyone interested
in jo in in g either W illow
C reek Sym phony or In
land Northwest Musicians
There will be a meeting o f the Willow Creek
should contact Friese at Tea Party Patriots April 17 at 7 p.m. at Columbia Basin
541-377-1865.
Electric Cooperative. Everyone is invited.
Willow Creek Symphony
presents lone concert
The Willow Creek
Symphony will hold a con
cert this Saturday, April
14, at 4 p.m. at lone High
School.
Under the leader
ship o f music director R.
Lee Friese and associate
conductor Ralph Werner,
the symphony will present
works by Haydn, Brahms,
B eethoven and R ossini,
among others.
Admission is free,
and audience members are
invited to jo in perform
ers for a reception with
Friends of FFA plan
meeting
Tea Party to meet
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