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11267 Grove St Mehama 503 859-2257 Mehama True Value baseball team won first place in the 2010 Santiam Youth Sports 5th & 6th grade division. GARDEN SEEDS ARE IN Mehama Bring this ad for 10% OFF your total purchase! Excludes sale items, lottery, fish & game. Mehama Ballpark Gets Ready For Game Season It‟s a new season and a new fence, new mounds and new bleachers—plus some new players—are going in at the Mehama Ball- park thanks to local sponsors like True Value Hardware, Lyons Mini Storage, Freres Lum- ber and Frank Lumber. Local organizers of the non-profit ballpark are looking for kids from Preschool to 8th grade who would like to join the games start- ing this April. A new girls softball coach has also joined the efforts this year in hopes of forming a team. Last year, the group grew from 40 to 100 kids and about ten percent of those were giv- en scholarships. “If someone can‟t afford to play, that‟s not an issue,” said president and coach Chris Brown. “Just come sign up and we‟ll take care of it.” Costs range from $45- 55, depending on age. Signups will be at Ma- ri-Linn School on Feb 19 & 26 from 9am-2pm or contact Chris Brown at 971- 218-5350. Other sponsors include JMJ Photography, Phillip Parr Construction, Gingerbread House, STR, Country Video, Foothills Firewood, Mehama Com- munity Church, Wilson Operations and Chad Nimitz. Mehama Ballpark on Ferry Rd SE. Built in the ‘60’s, the park is undergoing improvements this year. Get involved! Join the Committee 2nd Thurs of the month, 7pm at Mari-Linn Library Umpire Pays $20 a game for locals, no certification required - just good knowledge of the game and a desire to work with kids.

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Page 1: Canyon Weekly February 9

11267 Grove St Mehama

503 859-2257

Mehama True Value baseball team won first

place in the 2010 Santiam Youth Sports 5th & 6th

grade division. GARDEN SEEDS ARE IN

Mehama

Bring this ad for 10% OFF your total

purchase! Excludes sale items, lottery, fish & game.

Mehama Ballpark Gets Ready For Game Season

It‟s a new season and a new fence, new

mounds and new bleachers—plus some new

players—are going in at the Mehama Ball-

park thanks to local sponsors like True Value

Hardware, Lyons Mini Storage, Freres Lum-

ber and Frank Lumber.

Local organizers of the non-profit ballpark

are looking for kids from Preschool to 8th

grade who would like to join the games start-

ing this April. A new girls softball coach has

also joined the efforts this year in hopes of

forming a team.

Last year, the group grew from 40 to 100

kids and about ten percent of those were giv-

en scholarships. “If someone can‟t afford to

play, that‟s not an issue,” said president and

coach Chris Brown. “Just come sign up and

we‟ll take care of it.” Costs range from $45-

55, depending on age. Signups will be at Ma-

ri-Linn School on Feb 19 & 26 from 9am-2pm or contact Chris Brown at 971-

218-5350. Other sponsors include JMJ Photography, Phillip Parr Construction,

Gingerbread House, STR, Country Video, Foothills Firewood, Mehama Com-

munity Church, Wilson Operations and Chad Nimitz.

Mehama Ballpark on Ferry Rd SE. Built in the ‘60’s, the park is undergoing

improvements this year.

Get involved!

Join the Committee 2nd Thurs of the month,

7pm at Mari-Linn Library

Umpire Pays $20 a game for locals, no

certification required - just good

knowledge of the game and a

desire to work with kids.

Page 2: Canyon Weekly February 9

Chiropractic Physicians Clinic Chiropractic Physicians Clinic & Wellness Center& Wellness Center

C om preh e nsi ve Chi ropract i c C are ~ Acupu nct ure ~ Ma ssa ge

Her bal Supplem e nt s~ Wel l ne ss Con sul tat i o ns

11247 Grove St, Mehama (503) 859-2181

Low Interest, Deferred Payment Home Improvement Grants For Detroit, Idanha

& Gates Homeowners Still Available

Mill City/Gates Recreation Association 2011 Baseball Registration

Spring baseball registration is now open for youth in Mill City, Gates, Detroit and Idanha areas through the local recreation association. T-Ball, Coach Pitch Co-ed and 3rd/4th grade

girls softball will play in the Stayton League, running from April-June. $30,family disc avail.

Boys 3rd/4th, 5th/6th and 7th/8th will be join-ing the Mid-Valley League, playing April-June. New uniforms will be purchased (must be returned) and this is a more expensive league, so costs did increase for this group. $40, family discounts available.

Low income homeowners in Gates, Detroit or Idanha are eligible to receive up

to $25,000 for home improvement repairs or maintenance—funds that don‟t

have to be repaid until the homeowner sells the house and which only accrues a

3% simple interest rate, according to the program details. Called the Housing

Rehabilitation Loan, the money can be used for repairs like roofing, plumbing,

carpets, painting and foundations—just about any home repairs except furnish-

ings and landscaping. Approx $82,000 is available and homeowners must be at

or below 80% of the median income for Marion County, typically $46,150 for a

family of four. Contact Charlie Amberson 503-588-6177 or pick up an applica-

tion at Detroit City Hall. The grant is funded by the Federal Dept of Housing/

Urban Development and managed by the Santiam Canyon Cooperative Housing

Rehabilitation Program, as well as the cities involved.

Get involved!

Join the Committee

2nd Thurs of the month,

6:30 at Scout Cabin

Board Member Needed! Info:

503-854-7009

[email protected]

Santiam Canyon Area Contractors Meet & Greet, Thurs, Feb. 10

from 4-6 p.m. at the Trexler Farm Cafe “boat room” in Mehama.

20146 Ferry Rd. SE. RSVP 503-859-3575 or [email protected]

Page 3: Canyon Weekly February 9

Local Builder Goes To The

Extreme

Local contractor Johnny Kil-

by has a knack for taking his

business, Fox Valley Builders,

out beyond what some other

contractors like to avoid.

“I take jobs that others don‟t

like to touch,” said Kilby.

“When I build a deck, I put it

where it really should be—

over a ridge or beyond the typ-

ical support systems.”

The Lyons-born and former

Regis High student became a

carpenter thanks to a higher

power, because “Jesus Christ

made me a carpenter.” He

started Fox Valley Builders at

the beginning of last year and

specializes in exterior design,

porticos and fences.

His work also encompasses

the interior areas of remodel-

ing, like weatherization, win-

dows and painting. If a client

needs plumbing or electrical,

he‟s got a well oiled team to

get those jobs done, too.

Google search Fox Valley

Builders Mt Angel to find his

place page with pictures or call

Johnny Kilby at 971-240-1812.

New Home Construction

& Remodeling

Deck & Fence,

New &

Repairs

Call Johnny Kilby

(971) 240-1812

Experienced, Licensed, Bonded & Insured

Page 4: Canyon Weekly February 9

Now is the time to have your RV winterized!

Prices starting at $39.95 S

Repairs • Parts • Accessories Factory Authorized

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(503)394-2348 303 NE 4th Ave., Scio OR

ANTIAM

RV

ERVICE

Mill City Pharmacy

Highway 22 in Mill City (503)897-2378

Open 7-5 Monday-Saturday 8-5 on Sundays

Randy and Kathy Mickey, Proprietors

218 SW Broadway in Mill City (503) 897-2331

Fun Aprons by GTO

find yours at Rosie’s Coffee House

Local Speak In this segment, we ask local

residents their opinions on a topic subject. Opinions are not representative

of The Canyon Weekly.

How did you meet your Valentine?

“At a rave...through my cousin. She‟s the best thing in my life—and she‟s hot!”

Chris Boatwright, Lyons

“I met him in a restaurant, and a common friend of ours said, „Troy, I want you to meet your future wife.‟”

Starr Lutz, Lyons

“We met at Doctor Reid‟s of-fice on October 14, 1970 to be exact.”

Bill Pennick, Gates

“We met in high school my freshman year. He was a teacher‟s aide in my physical science class. We dated ev-er since and have now been married for 6 1/2 years.”

Kattie Sorrick, Mill City

“We met at Resides Kayak Rodeo in an eddy on the Mackenzie River.”

Tim Widmer, Gates

“I was 14 years old, looked out the kitchen window, and saw a girl two yards over. I told my mother, I‟m going to marry that girl. I had to work hard to get her. We‟ve been married over 40 years now.”

Doug Eylers, Detroit

Fun and whimsical for that special someone

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Page 5: Canyon Weekly February 9

Locally Owned

& Operated Since 1966

Hardwoods for the Hobbyist or Craftsman.

503-859-2144 HardwoodComponents.com

20573 Hwy 22

PO Box 39 Mehama, OR

97384

Jahn Hoover Perfectly Balanced

Hair Cuts With Jahn the first hair cut is always

FREE!

503 897-2460

The Hair Konnection Hwy 22 & 5th

Facial Waxing Available

41639 Stayton-Scio Rd. 1/2 mile south of Stayton

(503)769-9682 www.ftyp.com

See you at

SpringFest

February 24

5pm-8pm

Free food & wine samples, gardening techniques and lots of spring fever!

Mari-Linn Gets New Sign

A new sign was installed at Ma-

ri Linn School this past Feb 3.

Funded by the PTA, the sign

will be used to communicate

with the community about

school events.

Happy

11th

Birthday

Trinity! Love, Mom

Noelle Wes

Michelle

Grandma

Leslie &

Mollie

Youth Benefit Golf

Tournament Scholar-

ship Fund Raffle Tickets are $1.00 each and can

be purchased at US Bank, Green

Mtn Realty, MC Senior Center,

Canyon Visitor Center, and MC

Library. Drawing will be on Feb

17 and prizes include products

from Gene‟s Meat Market, Me-

hama True Value, Trexler Farm,

Elkhorn Golf Course and

Willamette Valley Vineyards.

Page 6: Canyon Weekly February 9

Custom

Window

Screens!

Noal’s Home Repair

&

Property Maintenance

503-983-5277

Weatherization

Pipe insulation

Debris removal

Water damage

repair

Drainage repair

Serving the North

Santiam Canyon

One Call~ We’ll fix it all!

Valentine Cupid’s Cards Here’s your chance to let the entire Santiam

Canyon know how much you love your sweetie!

Your Valentine’s or couples photo plus message…….$10.00 You get 2x2.5” space with a 2x1.5” photo and 20 words of text. Digital photos only, please.

Text only message………..$5.00 Up to 20 words of text. Additional words~ 25 cents each.

Deadlines: Feb 6, 6pm for print on Feb 9. Feb 13, 6pm for print on Feb 16 Photo or text Valentines, please email [email protected].

Text Valentines can also be called in to 805-501-4504 or 503-990-3037.

Gates Elementary Gets

Fiddle Lessons Renowned fiddler Kelly Thibodeaux will

be teaching the students of Gates Elemen-

tary School the basics of fiddling during the

next coming three weeks. Students will be

playing one of 50 fiddles at Gates Commu-

nity Church between 8:30am-1:45pm each

school day. Contact Gates Elementary at

503-897-2191 for more information.

Gates Elementary

Students Earn Movie Trip This past Feb 3, three buses and 211 stu-

dents plus staff pulled out of Gates Elemen-

tary School on a trip to see Despicable Me

at Star Cinema in Stayton. The event served

as a reward for students who did not have

any conduct issues and was paid for by the

school‟s fundraising efforts.

Mill City Narrows

Bids on City Hall The Design/Build Committee

at Mill City City Hall has nar-

rowed the 16 bid proposals they

received to build the new city

hall down to six candidates:

Modern Bldg Systems Inc, Rob-

ert Grey Partners Inc, TRC Con-

struction, Dalke Construction,

Precision Construction and

Benchmark Builders with Wedge-

wood Architects.

The six candidates will be inter-

viewed by Feb 15 and the top

three will be part of an open

house on Feb 23, 6-8pm. The

final recommendation will go to

city council on March 8, who

must approve the choice before

the bid is awarded.

Page 7: Canyon Weekly February 9

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Dr. Lance Large offers Comprehensive

Medical Care plus:

Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program—help for COPD,

emphysema and asthma.

In-Home Sleep Studies—help for sleep apnea and other

sleep disorders at your home!

FirstLine Therapy, a nutritionally based program to

help treat disease and encourage healthy weight loss.

StaytonFamilyPractice.com (translates to Spanish)

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Answer Options Poor Fair Good Excel-

lent

Don't

Know

No

Vote

Response

Count

Linn Co Gov‟t 15 46 43 2 33 9 148

City of Lyons Gov‟t 16 39 49.5 12.5 26 3 146

North Santiam

School District 14 24 38.5 13.5 31 13 134

Lyons / Mehama

Water District 15 26 54 27 8 3 133

Lyons Rural

Fire District 1 2.5 50.5 66 13 2 135

Lyons Postal

Services 21 23.5 30.5 45 4 1 125

The City of Lyons released the results of a city wide volunteer response survey this past Feb 1. The 32 question survey was conducted last summer and is re-quired every ten years. Select responses will appear in The Canyon Weekly dur-ing upcoming issues. For full responses, visit www.CityofLyons.org.

Question 10: Please rate the quality of services provided by the following:

City of Lyons Tallies Survey Results

Check us out online at TheCanyonWeekly.com

Page 8: Canyon Weekly February 9

On Hwy 22 in Mill City

503-897-2614

Eat In or To Go beer, wine & Italian soda

P i z z a C a l z o n e s S a n d w i c h e s

S p a g h e t t i P a s t a B r e a d s t i c k s

Mari-Linn Lunchtime Tailgate Party Mari-Linn School hosted a pre-game Super

Bowl tailgate party this past Feb 3 in the school

gymnasium—complete with students and their

families in game chairs and blankets eating

lunch and watching a football bloopers video.

“This was really neat,” said Lyons resident

Clastine Ritchie. “We have five grandbabies...it

was a great chance to spend time with them.”

Mari-Linn Hornets hosted a home game against Willamette Christian Eagles

this past Feb 3. Logan Moore made the first basket of the night and the team

went on to receive a whole lot of cheering by family and classmates. Final score

43-13(Eagles). Pictured clockwise from left: Logan Moore scored the first basket; coach Andy

Rasmussen; Kyle Jorgenson makes a play; Lucky Puckett was a major player for the game.

Boys Hornets Basketball vs Eagles

Page 9: Canyon Weekly February 9

Wayne Miley

SENIOR MORTGAGE BANKER

503 881-2022

www.fmgloan.com/wmiley [email protected] Oregon License ML-137

Help send the Stayton High School Choir to London!

10% - up to $400 - of any new mortgage or refinance

will be donated to their trip scheduled for

New Years 2012.

Kelly Lumber Sales & Hardware Too

Local Purveyors of : Weatherization Products

Plumbing & Electrical Supplies Valspar Paints

Open 8-5 Monday-

Friday 9-3 Saturday (503)897-2363

Rent a Rug Doctor Today! Jump Start your Spring Cleaning

757 Highway 22 East in Mill City www.kellylumbersales.com

The Wolverette Dance Team placed 2nd (out of four) in their

division this past Feb 5 at the Stayton High School Annual

Dance Team Competition. “The girls did a great job with a lot

of new material,” said coach and advisor Christina Stinson.

The team genre was „traditional‟ and their theme was

„endangered‟ which they performed in costumes recently made

by local resident Connie Guerin Robison. Upcoming dance

performances include half time at Santiam High School bas-

ketball on Feb 10 and their next competition will be at Sprague

High School on Feb 26.

Santiam Wolverette Dance Team Competition

Two team members

won the drill

down: Brittany

Foster and

Lauren Hebing

(pictured above).

Page 10: Canyon Weekly February 9

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Keillor

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Lyons, OR

(503) 859-2519

Eat In or To Go

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Mon-Thurs & Sat 7am-2pm, Fri 7am-8pm, Sun 8am-2pm

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21976 Gingerbread St

Mehama, OR 97384 Office: 503-859-2161

Home: 503-580-8410

Fax: 503-859-2162

Individuals, Couples, Groups Helping You Create Tools for Positive Change

Local office: 503.897.3390

A Quantum Approach to Counseling

~Certified Advanced Energy Practitioners~ Marybeth Carden & Scott Johnson

“Clear your Energy, Clear your path”

Classified Ad Rates 5 lines or 25 words- $7.50 per week

Display Advertising Rates Full 2.875 x 2 $15

1/4 Page 4 x 2 $25

1/3 Page 4 x 2.66 $35

1/2 Page 4 x 4 $50 (Per week, sizes are inches—length x height) Basic de-

sign services are included; professional design services

are recommended. Display ads are printed in gray scale,

but will display in color in our online version. Please send graphics in .JPEG or PDF format.

Submission Information Deadline

is Sunday at noon for all advertisements.

Please submit to

[email protected] or

mail to: PO Box 721 Lyons OR 97358

or call: Karen at 503-990-3037

Visit us online at TheCanyonWeekly.com to see our current and past issues.

Partner with us to help

promote, grow and enhance the

Santiam Canyon!

Classified Ads

Local lamb available. All natu-

ral pasture & grass fed. Chops,

shanks, roasts, ground and

more. Misty Mountain Farms

503-859-3575

[email protected]

FOR RENT Space next to Gates

Post Office, used to be a beauty

salon. Call 503-897-2966 or 503

-897-2161 for more infor-

mation.

For Rent Newer 3 Bed, 2 Bath

DUPLEX, gas furnace, utility

room, large fenced back yard,

single car garage w/opener

$710/month + $600+ app fee.

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Keyboardist Needed for 5 pm

Saturday evening church ser-

vices. St Catherine‟s of Sienna

in Mill City. Fee negotiable.

Email [email protected]

Or call (503) 897-3432

5 year old Quarter Horse geld-

ing 15.3 hands, red roan. Super

trail horse, excellent feet, farrier

owned. $1000 obo cash or trade

(541) 619-7416 Lyons

Page 11: Canyon Weekly February 9

Coming Soon!

Hosted by Mill City First Christian Church

503 897-2716

Saturday, June 4, 2011

5:30p-9:00p

At the New Gates

Fire Hall!

Jesus said "Therefore every-

one who hears these words

of mine and puts them into

practice is like a wise man

who built his house on the

rock.” Matthew 7:24 (NIV)

Come and join us as we prepare to

build our new “House” of worship...we‟re going to have a

fantastic time… See you there!

“Rock” Auction

& Dinner

Family Friendly Local Trails

“It‟s one of my favorite places to run!” ex-claimed local trail enthusiast, John Horn as he glided along under arched vine maple boughs laden with bright green moss. “It‟s close to home, accessible year round, and along the river….just spectacular.” The North Santiam State Park trails sys-tem was expanded a couple years back , fea-turing 2.4 miles of winding path through stands of old growth Douglas Firs, and 9 walk-in, boat-in campsites. And Horn, a Ly-ons resident who is currently training for a half marathon reports, “I‟ve been running them ever since.” On the Anderson Loop Trail tiny blue flowers poke up from the forest floor rich with a diverse undercover, of sword ferns, nurse logs and salal, while long lacey streams of sphagnum moss sway gently in the breeze. “It‟s a fairy land,” whispered Sophie Wid-mer to her brother Thorson as they scamp-ered off while exploring with the writer. The morning passed too quickly for the little ones, and the adults. “This is me living in Lyons, I‟d do this every day, if I could.” Said Horn, as he walked along the river to the parking lot for a cool down. My family and I agree whole heartedly. How to get there: The entrance to the North Santiam State Park is 4 Miles west of Mill City on Highway 22. Look for the sign. Parking is plentiful. In addition to beautiful trails, and campsites, this park hosts a covered group structure, a boat launch, and some of the finest steelhead fishing around.

I love exploring our world

together~ your Yo-Yo-Ma

Papa Bear!

Page 12: Canyon Weekly February 9

Try our Homemade Hamburger Rolls!

Super Budget! Full meal for under $5

Open 7days a week at 7am Hwy 22 in Mill City (503) 897-2223

River Report February 2, 2011

503-897-3301

The North Santiam dropped

down into runnable and fishable

shape several days ago! The

December and January floods

kept the river high and muddy

for weeks, but that weather sys-

tem has passed. The river fore-

cast is for continued good river

levels until the next big storm,

and that is not yet on the radar.

Turbidity continues to be no-

ticeable. At Mehama a couple of

days ago, the visibility was only

about one foot. That is good

enough visibility to have a

chance of getting a steelhead to

strike our baits or lures, and we

hope for continued clearing. It

may be coming through Big

Cliff, and if that is the case it

will take a little longer to settle

down. It may also be coming

from work being done at the

Minto Fish Trap, which is being

remodeled this year to have

more holding ponds and a better

facility. A lot of brush and some

river bank will be moved to

make progress. As long as there

is color and turbidity to the wa-

ter, large and smelly baits will

work well.

Locker Beef and Pork Packs

Ham, Bacon, Sausages, Beef & Turkey

Jerky, Summer Sausages,

Smoked Hams and Turkeys

Custom Smoking & Mobile Slaughtering

Cutting & Double Shrinkwrap

GENE’S MEAT MARKET genesmeatmarket.com 503-859-2252

21191 Fern Ridge Rd PO Box 66

Mehama, OR 97384

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm ~ Sat 9am-5pm ~ Closed Sunday

Page 13: Canyon Weekly February 9

503-859-3814 Free Local Delivery

Special: Get a Gourmet

Gift Box for your Valentine! It‟s a box of cupcakes with a chocolate

twist!

Please order 48 hours in advance. Lyons, OR

SugarandSpiceBakeryTreats.com

MARION FORKS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

Book Meetings & Events Early Call: 503-854-3669

Open Daily 8am to 8pm

Visit us at Marion Forks Restaurant on Facebook

Remember your Valentine on February 14th!

You’re invited to enjoy a special treat from

4 p.m. to closing...prepared specifically for

that special person in your life. See you there!

Ellie’s Housecleaning Serving the Santiam Canyon

from Stayton to Idanha.

Quality Service

Reasonable Hourly Rates

503-689-4713

503-689-5289

Maria Elia Fuenes-Angel

Loving Your Home

Va l e n t i n e s D a y F e b 1 4 t h

Feb 12, 6pm Lions Club Sweethearts Dinner

Santiam HS Commons $25 per

couple. Dinner, pie auction, raf-

fle & entertainment. Proceeds go to the Lions Club College Schol-

arship Fund. 503-897-2142

Feb 13, 7am-noon Sweetheart Pancake Breakfast

S tation volunteers will be serv-

ing a delicious meal of all-you-can-eat Pancakes, Ham, and

Eggs. Mehama Station 21475 Ferry RD Stayton, OR 97383

Feb 14, 4pm to Close

Marion Forks Restaurant & Lounge

Remember your Valentine on

February 14th! You’re invited to enjoy a special treat from 4 p.m.

to closing...prepared specifically for that special person in your

life. See you there! 503-854-3669

Ellie’s Housecleaning Give the woman in your life

what she really wants—a clean

house—without her (or you)

having to touch a thing!

“Ellie is like a ministry for

your home,” said Lynda Har-

rington of Mill City. “She real-

ly takes the extra time to make

things sparkle.”

Ellie has many happy clients

in the Santiam Canyon and

beyond. Contact her at 503-

689-4713 or 503-689-5289.

Page 14: Canyon Weekly February 9

897-2741

Free coffee Wednesdays

with your meal of $5~

Mention this ad

Ken Cartwright kencradio.com

6th Anniversary Sale!

Men & Kids cuts just $10

Ladies cuts just $13

Call to schedule your appointment today!

Hair EZ Family Hair Salon 517 Main St in Lyons (503)859-3472

Local Events

Tonight! Wednesday, Feb 9 One Night only!!

Santiam Hearts to Arts and Kroc Theater presents:

Sarah Plain and Tall Doors open 6:30 pm, Santiam Auditorium

SW Evergreen St. Mill City. Tickets $6, kids free with paid

adult. Fundraiser for local schools. Call (503) 897-2191

Wednesday February 9 Idanha/Detroit Fire Dept

Meeting, Volunteers Needed! 5:30 pm Call (503) 854-3494 Mill City MS Boys Basketball\

4:00 pm, Mill City Gym Lyons Garden Club 1pm, Ly-ons Fire Hall. (503) 394-2197

Thursday February 10 Mill City/Gates Recreation

Association 6:30 pm, Mill City Middle School 503 854-7009 Santiam High School Basket

Ball, Home game, Wolverettes perform at half time of Boys

Varsity. Dinner/desert. Avail. JV 4pm -Varsity Girls 5:30-

Varsity Boys 7pm

Friday, February 11 11am Free books for students, Santiam H. School Commons

Saturday, February 12 1-3pm Girl Scout Pop Can

Drive!! Girls are raising mon-ey to go to camp! Empty Lot

Next to Fire Hall. Lourdes Public Charter School

Casino Night/Auction ZCBJ Hall located in Scio at

38704 North Main Street $5 per person. Casino Gaming is from 6 to 9pm. Silent auc-tion 6-8:30, oral auction 9pm

Page 15: Canyon Weekly February 9

Ink Spot

Printing

Sunday, February 13

1:30pm Eagles Lodge matinee movie Alice in Wonderland. Free, $1.50 hot dogs. New

members welcome!

Tuesday, February 15 7pm Lyons Public Library

Board Meeting 279 8th St. For more info call 503-859-2366.

Weekly Events Mondays: Community

Chorus, 7pm. First Christian Church, 254 SW 3rd St. Mill City. Nondenominational. All levels of experience welcome.

859-3426

Mondays & Thursdays 4pm-8pm Youth Center for 7th-12

grades. Air Hockey, Ping Pong, Foos Ball, more. FREE. Mill

City Baptist Church.

Fridays 10am-12pm Kid Zone Fun, crafts and a FREE sack

lunch. Mill City Baptist Church. 140 N. 1st. St

(503) 536-5414

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12noon: Senior Meals. Fel-

lowship Hall , Mill City Presby-terian Church. Meals on Wheels

avail. Ruth:503 897-2204

Thursdays, 7pm Teen Movie Night First Christian Church,

Mill City. 503-602-8742

Tuesday, 10am-2pm Quilting Club (Quilt, Quilt, Quilt) Can-yon Baptist Church 446 Cedar

St, Lyons 503-910-4918

Wednesdays 7pm. Alcoholics Anonymous Santiam Chapel,

Lyons. Wednesdays & Fridays 7:30-8:30pm Idanha Alcoholics

Anonymous Idanha City Hall

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Deborah Fredrickson of Gates is happy to announce the

engagement of her daughter, Nicole Diane Fredrickson

to Aaron Michael White.

Aaron is the son of Arnie and Jeanine White of Gates. The couple is planning an

August wedding.

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