TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 31,2012
PUBLIC NOTICE
Change in Heppner City
Council Meeting Date for
November 2012
The Heppner City Council
has moved the City Council
m e e tin g d a te fo r the
November 2012 meeting
from N ovem ber 12 to
November 19, 2012. The
meeting will be held at 7:00
PM, November 19, 2012,
at Heppner City Hall, 111
N. Main Street, Heppner,
Oregon. The City Council
m eeting is open to the
public and members of the
public are invited to attend.
Persons who wish to attend
and need assistance are
asked to call 541-676-9618,
or TTY relay 1-800-735-
2900.
A. Kim Cutsforth
City Manager
Publish: October 31 and
November 7, 2012
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Catholic churches celebrate
confirmation
B ishop Liam Cary,
Bishop of Baker, came to
St. William’s Parish in lone
and St. Patrick’s Parish in
Heppner on Sunday, Oct.
28, to administer the sacra
ment of confirmation.
Twelve students from
lone and 13 from H ep
pner had prepared for the
sacrament. Father Gerry
Condon, pastor, introduced
them. He shared that they
had prepared for this sac
rament for two years by a
deeper study of the C atholic
faith, had performed many
hours of charitable service,
and had attended a spiritual
retreat. Each student had
also chosen for themselves
a special patron saint.
An anonymous source
pointed out that Father Con
don and Joe Lindsay had
composed “ ...a beautiful
and meaningful confirma
tion song that is sure to
gain fame if the Vatican gets
hold of it.”
Following the special
Mass, the St. William's Al
tar Society hosted a break
fast for the students, their
fam ilies and friends. In
Heppner, the St. Patrick’s
A ltar Society provided
lunch for students, parents
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
The City of Heppner is seeking bids for the construction of a partitioning wall at Heppner
City Hall All licensed and Bonded Contractors are invited to bid this project.
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BID CLOSING DATE AND TIME: 11/19/2012 5:00 PM
OPENING DA TE AND TIME 11/19/12 7:00 PM
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Published: October 24 and 31, 2012
Students perform
at festival recital
and visitors.
Above: Photos of the confir
mation celebrants from Hep
pner and lone. Top: Heppner
participants. Back (L-R):
Father Gerry Condon, Em
ily Pappas, Rylee Kollman,
Maddie Lindsay, Bishop Cary,
Kaelyn Lindsay and Ryan
Dougherty. Front (L-R): Ale*
Lindsay, Kane Sweeney, Luke
Murray, Jacob Lindsay, Tim
Jaca, Wyatt Steagall, Will
Lutcheer and Alex Victorio
Campos. Bottom: lone par
ticipants. Back (L-R): Deacon
Gustavo Ruis, Bishop Liam
Cary, Jason Juarez, Rachel
Holland and George Aguilar.
Second row (L-R): Crystal
Ramirez, Marisol Avial, Ash
ley Medina, Daniel Doherty,
Donald M cElligott, Hector
Agilar and Joseph Doherty.
Front (L-R): Fr. Gerry Con
don, Ramon Ridriguez and
Renee Peterson. -Contributed
photos
Top: Genevieve Smith (R) and Rylee Bray, who qualified for
the state recital with their top-notch performance of “Bingo.”
Middle: Sophie and Kellen Grant wowed the audience with
their piano duet, “Audios Muchachos." Bottom: Hannah (L)
and Madison Palmer qualified for the state recital with their tal
ented duet of “A Pirate’s Life for Me.” -Contributedphotos
Twenty-two local piano
students participated in the
Oregon Music Teacher’s
Association Ensemble Fes
tival held Oct. 27 in Herm-
iston.
Chosen to play in the
state recital to be held at
Linn Benton Community
College on Dec. 1-2 were
Sophie and Kellen Grant,
playing “Audios Mucha
chos”; Hannah and Madi
son Palmer, playing “A
Pirate’s Life for Me”; and
Genevieve Smith and Rylee
Bray, playing “Bingo.”
O thers participating
were Bryce Fowler/Earl
Propheter, Nicole Prophet-
er/Cheyenne Shaw, Leo and
Reiah Waite/Justice Pet-
zoldt, Leo and Roen Waite,
Jeremiah and Eli Petzoldt,
Diana Healy/Nichole Shaw,
Patrick and Morgan Burch,
McKenna Bray and Brian
Lindsay.
On Sunday, Nov. 11,
community members can
hear all these pianists play
their duets at the lone Com
munity Church at 6 p.m.
St. Patrick’s to hold
harvest festival
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The St. Patrick’s Cath
olic Parish annual harvest
festival will be held Nov.
4 after Mass in the St. Pat
rick’s parish hall.
The Holy Names So
ciety will provide a kid-
friendly lunch at a family-
friendly price. Games and
activities will be open from
noon until 1:30 p.m., and
include Name That Saint,
mini golf, bingo and a saint
(cake) walk, to name a few.
Ticket prices are 25 cents
each.
The Altar Society mem
bers are asked to bring a
dessert for the saint walk.
All proceeds go to support
the youth ministries at St.
Patrick’s church. For more
information, contact Brandi
Sweeney at 541-676-5530.
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