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PRESS.NEWS JOURNAL, CANTON, MO.
Couple announce mid
summer wedding plans
Kalyn Lay, and Jeremy
Brumbaugh, Canton, Mo.,
.have announced their en-
gagement.
Miss Lay is the daugh-
"ter of Danny and Joyce
Lay, Canton. She gradu-
ated from Highland High
:School in 2008 and at-
tends Culver-Stockton Col-
lege. She is employed at
the Lewis County Nursing
Home as a CNA.
Brumbaugh is son of
Lola Brumbaugh, Canton.
He is a 2005 Canton R-V
graduate and attended Han-
nibal Vo-Tech. He is em-
ployed at Prince Minerals,
The couple Will be
married June 6, 2009, at
Providence Baptist Church
in Williamstown, Mo.
Parents announce
cJiildrens engagement
The parents of Triston
Louise Schroeder, May-
wood, Mo., and Steven
.Matthew Jones, Palmyra,
, Mo., have announced the
engagement of their chil-
dren.
Miss Schroeder is the
'fdaughter of Thomas and
i Tamara Schroeder, May-
i wood. She is a 2006 grad-
. uate of Marion County
I R-2 and attends Missouri
:Western State University
where she will graduate
': May 2010.
' Jones is the son of
i i Richard and Pauline Jones,
' Palmyra. He is a 2006' Pal-
myra R-1 graduate and
attends Missouri West-
ern State University and
will graduate in December
2010.
The couple plan to be
married July 18, 2009.
Clubs
Memorial Auxiliary 578
The Lewis County
Memorial Post and Auxil-
iary Unit 578 met Monday,
April 13, 2009 in the Lew-
stown American Legion
:,'Hall. Following the carry-
:in supper, each group held
:,h business meeting.
' Vice-President Darlene
d
i:Kurk presided at the Auxil-
,iary meeting in the absence
:of President Mildred Bai-
:ey.
',, Linda Schmitz reported
on the First District meet-
ng that she had attended
nn Clarence. At this meet-
ang, Unit 578 received a
iPMaybelline Certificate of
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Achievement 2 and a cash
award. This was in recog-
nition of reaching a mem-
bership target earlier in the
current membership year.
Election of First District
Officers was held at the
meeting, including Michele
Burnett Emmerich as Pres-
ident. The next First Dis-
trict meeting will be June
7, 2009 in Kahoka.
In other business at" the
Lewistown meeting, Unit
578 voted to send a dona-
tion to the Auxiliary Emer-
gency Fund. In addition,
members gave information
that will be included in sev-
eral yearly reports.
The next meeting of
Post and Auxiliary Unit
578 will be May 11, 2009,
beginning with a 6:30 p.m.
carry-in supper.
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their prayers and acts of Ill
kindness and expressions of Ill
concern since my surgery. Ill
Dan Steinbeck Ill
Country Cafe - Ewing II
Mother's Day Buffet II
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11 a.m. -2p.m. II
SuLday'MaylO II
573 209 3890
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Williamstown
School .T'eunion
Saturday, May 23
at the Queen of Peace
Church Fellowship Hall
Ewing, Mo.
4:30 p.m. and dinner 6:00 p.m
$13.50 each
Contact Jackie Scott
573-853-4526 or
Joe Clifford 217-225-3548
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Social News
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2009 - PAGE 6
Lisa Yarbrough of Dt rham joins NECAC
Don Patrick, President
and CEO of the not-for-
profit North East Commu-
nity Action Corporation
(NECAC) has announced
the hiring of Lisa Yar-
brough of Durham as a
Medical Administrative
Assistant for the Family
Planning/WIC Programs at
the NECAC Family Plan-
ning Clinic in Hannibal.
Yarbrough will be re-
sponsible for client en-
trance and exit interviews,
making referrals to Fam-
ily Planning and WIC
programs and booking ap-
pointments for patients.
She will also perform med-
ical duties including taking
blood pressure and tem-
perature, height and weight
measurements, recording
medical history and assist-
ing the medical staff.
Yarbrough has 17
years experience in health
care and was most recently
employed by Heartland
Resources Inc. in Ewing.
In this position, Yarbrough
was an In-Home Schedul-
ing Supervisor and respon-
sible for creating and coor-
dinating monthly schedules
for over 50 workers provid-
ing services to 260 clients.
She also instructed CPR/
First Aid classes and pro-
vided orientation classes
for new staff.
Yarbrough has also
been employed by Brighton
Pavilion Ltd. as a Rehab
Aide/CNA in Quincy and
by Good Samaritan Home
also in Quincy as a Rehab
Aide/Aquatic Instructor.
Yarbrough has certi-
fications from John Wood
Community College as a
Certified Nurse Aide and
Certified Rehab Aide; the
Arthritis Foundation as a
Certified Aquatic Instruc-
tor; Heartland Resources as
a Certified Level 1 Medical
Aide and by the American
Red Cross as a Certified
CPR/First Aid Instructor.
In her spare time, Yar-
brough enjoys spending
time with family, travel-
ing, reading, gardening and
watching NASCAR and
NFL football. She has been
married to her husband
Barry for 16 years and the
couple has one son.
NECAC is a social ser-
vice, community health and
public housing Community
Action Agency. NECAC is
one of 19 non-profit Com-
munity Action Agencies in
Missouri and a member of
a national network of over
980 agencies across the
United States.
Community Action
Agencies serve the needs
of the low-income, elderly,
youth, handicapped and
disadvantaged through
partnership contracts and
grants with federal, state,
and local governments, pri-
vate businesses and other
non-profit agencies.
NECAC administers
over 60 service programs
with over 30 partnering
contracted funding sources
and operates on a current
budget of $24.8 million.
Musical
presentation
PNI photo by Karin Althoff
The LaGrange Community Childrens Choir per-
formed their musical "Arkeology" on Sunday, May
3, at First Baptist Church of LaGrange. The musical
represented the stow of Noah and the flood from the
animals point of view.
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BUBBA & DOC'S
Bar & Grill, LaBelle
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FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 8 BIKE NIGHT
LIVE BAND "mzy Horse"
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. No Cover Charge
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, May 16 - Bubba's Redneck
Fishing Tournament i
Sign -up now at Bubba and Doc's
For more information stop in or vist
LISA YARBROUGH
The agency is governed
by a 36-member volunteer
board of directors and man-
aged by a full-time profes-
sional administrator with
110 full-time and over 250
part-time employees. The
agency's central adminis-
tration offices are located
in Bowling Green with
NECAC County Service
Centers operating in each
of the 12 counties.
Holiday Driver
Examination
Station dates
The Missouri State
Highway Patrol would like
to remind the public that
driver examination stations
throughout the state will be
closed for the upcoming
holidays:
Friday, May 8, 2009,
in observance of Truman's
birthday. Normal opera-
tions will resume on Mon-
day, May 11, 2009.
Monday, May 25,
2009, in observance of Me-
morial Day. Normal opera-
tions will resume Tuesday,
May 26, 2009.
Thank you to our family and friends
who helped us celebrate our 50th wed-
ding anniversary. Your presence at the
Open House, gifts, Cards and best ! wishes
were duly appreciated. A special thanks
to our children for honoring us with this
even t.
Bert R. and Pat Cottrell
111 E. Main, Ewing, Mo. _ _./fl..ff
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Toni and Susi Job
Sat., May 9 at 7:30 p.m.
For information call:
573-478-3603
Thank you
We want to thank all the area'merchants and supporters of our Miles for Meals'Walk A
Thon" hell on April 26th at Ewing. Over $4200 has been raised to support the Lewis County
Nutrition program. Thanks to everyone that helped.
Heartland Resources, Inc.
Sponsors:
Town & Country Bank of Missouri, LaGrange
Lewis County Rural Electric Cooperative Assoc.
Town & Country Bank Midwest, LaBelle
Mark Twain Rural Telephone company
H & R Block, Quincy, IL.62301
Ewing Senior Council
United State Bank, Ewing, Edina, Lewistown
Canton State Bank
BetaSigma Phi, Tan Delta
American Family Insurance, Mark Reinebach Agency, Inc.
Flower Town Etc, Ewing
Bank of Monticello
Heetco, Lewistown
Lewis County Nursing Home Dist., Canton
Heartland Bank and Trust Company, Canton
Denman Country Drugs, Inc. Lewistown
Lewis County Industrial Authority
LaBelle Manor Care Center
Humphrey Feed & Seed, Monticello
Shottenkirk, Chrysler, Dodge, Toyota, Quincy, IL
heartlandresourcesinc.org
Hannibal Medical supplies, LLC
sVeatch Real Estate, Lewistown
Board of Directors, Robert Veatch, President
TraveUe Whitaker, Executive Director
Donated Door Prizes:
Casey's, LaGrange
Snappy Cuts, LaGrange
Dan & Linda Schmitz, Ewing
Primo's, Canton
Johnny E B's, Canton
Johnny Kraft, Ewing
LaBelle Foods
Canton Theater tickets, Bill & Barb Smith
Heartland Resources Cookbooks
Country Cafg, Ewing
Riverside Smokehouse, Canton
Ewing Senior Center
Canton Senior Center
LaGrange Senior Center
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