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22 THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER December 2019 The Niners By KATHRYN HARTLAUB It’s a wrap, Niners! This is it, Niners! The final scores of the season. To be el- igible for win- nings, there must be 20 or HARTLAUB more players. There were sev- eral that braved the cold (37 degrees). Suzanne Bux- ton started out with a hot Venti Starbucks and on hole No. 5 said, “I have iced coffee!” The Niners Executive Board hosted an end-of-season party at Marikate Book’s house on Oct. 22.The Executive Board, Marikate Book, Karen Siegel, Connie Robertson, Sandy McCallister and Mary Fieweger thanked all com- mittee chairs and board members for a very successful 2019 season. We are still looking for a chairper- son and committees for both the Scramble Game Coordinator and Scramble Luncheon Coordinator. Like to garden? For just a few hours here and there, you can get your hands a little dirty and have some fun. You can call Mary Fieweger for information on these committees. The sign-up sheets will also be out at the Welcome Back Coffee April 7, 2020. We hope to see you there! Breaking News! Joanna Sawyer, Robyn Andrus and Cheryl Barnum have already selected the theme for Judy Cain, pictured here, and Kathryn Hartlaub will be the new Niners columnists. The Niners Executive Board hosted an end-of-season party. the Niners performance in 2020! The songs and dance will be dedicated to “Strong Women Who Have Contrib- uted to Music!” You will see perfor- mances by Dolly Parton, Nancy Sina- tra, Diana Ross, Doris Day, the An- drew Sisters and more favorites! The first performance will be held for the Niners at our end of the year ban- quet. If you like to perform, we wel- come your talent! As we look forward to the 2020 sea- son, meet Judy Cain and Kathy Hart- laub, new vice presidents and the la- dies who are now contributors to the Villager articles. Teaching is Judy’s passion, and she continues to work as a substitute teacher and private tutor. Being a grandma adds to her busy and active life! This is Judy’s second year as a Niner, and she looks forward to a wonderful experience. Kathy has retired from a career in education and also enjoys her time as a grandmother with travel, quilting, yoga and golf rounding out her active calendar. Also a second-year Niner, Kathy looks forward to meeting new people and playing lots of golf. For future articles or newsletter ideas (November through March tend to be low information months), please contact Judy or Kathy by the first of COURTESY PHOTOS Oct. 15 Winners: Green Course - Flight A, Low Gross: Deborah Ulrich - 44. Low Net: Virginia Horler - 34. Flight B, Low Gross: Marikate Book and Diane Springer - 52, Low Net: Avis Bailey - 34. Flight C, Low Gross: Millie Keylock - 57. Low Net: Jean Scrugham - 35. Low Putts A: Kathy Kinyon, Ellen Newbore and Deborah Ulrich - 16. Low Putts B: Marikate Book - 16. Low Putts C: Millie Keylock - 16. Chip-Ins: Suzanne Buxton - #5, Millie Keylock - #8. See NINERS / Page 23 I see more than just a car. While other insurers just see a set of wheels, I take the time to see what your car really means to you and give it the protection it deserves. LET’S TALK TODAY. 503-422-7413 Senior Discounts • Free Estimates • Financing Available Specializing in cedar shake tear off using Owens Corning or CertainTeed Shingles Roofing Maintenance: Gutter Cleaning and Moss Removal Roof Repairs: Cedar or Composition Licensed-Bonded-Insured- ccb# 186827 /LNHS Construction, Inc. Jay Puppo, Agent 9375 SW Wilsonville Road Wilsonville, OR 97070 Bus: 503-582-8181 [email protected] State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington, IL 1706956 State Farm County Mutual Insurance Company of Texas Richardson, TX