WELCOME: Welcome to Father Martin Smay, the new priest at Our Lady of Fatima, who has been in Huntington for only three weeks. He is the fifth of six children who grew up in Weirton and Wheeling, West Virginia, and has been a priest for seven years. An alumnus of West Virginia University with a Bachelor of Science degree in mining engineering, he received his Bachelor of Sacred Theology from the Angelicum in Rome. After receiving his mining engineering degree and before studying for the priesthood, he worked as a frontline underground mine foreman on a continuous miner section for CONSOL Energy at McElroy mine in Marshall County. For the last four years, he was the pastor of the two Catholic churches in Thomas and Parsons in Tucker County.
PASSED: Kudos to Cabell Midland High School teachers who instructed students who passed the Advanced Placement tests for 2024-25: Billy Williams, US history; Scott White, psychology; Lori Terango, English literature; Justin Ripley, American geography and human geography; Adam Riazi, statistics and computer science principles; Courtney Powers, calculus AB and BC; Morgan Hensley, English language; Seth Floyd, chemistry; and Maria Morrow, biology.
CHAMPIONS: The Barboursville Little League 8U Stripes team ended its season on June 26 by winning its championship game for the district. This age group does not participate in statewide tournaments. Members of the team are Lawson Francis, Jarron Flynn, Brody Watson, Nash Wells, Indy Ross, Zander Garcia, Jackson Carter, Griffin Cochran, Collin Keaton, Casanova McNeil, Owen Sowards, and Aiden Beter. Coaches are Corey Watson, DJ Flynn and Lukas Beter.
BREAKFAST: The VFW Post 6878 of Proctorville, Ohio, offers its monthly breakfast on Saturday, July 12, from 8-10 a.m. for $10 for adults and $5 for children under 10 years old. The menu includes fried or scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, toast, fried apples, coffee, milk, and orange juice. Everyone is welcome and to-go meals are available.
TOURNAMENT: The John Call Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on July 26 at Esquire Golf and Country Club with arrival time by 7:15 a.m. and tee time at 7:30 a.m. Cost is $60 for each participant and includes golf fee and cart, lunch and prizes. You may bring your own team or you may be placed on a team. Proceeds will benefit the scouting program, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the youth program of Steele Memorial United Methodist Church. Contact Jack Perkins at 304-710-0038 or jackandclaren@comcast.net for more information or to register your team. The deadline to register is Sunday, July 20.
BIRTHDAYS: Happy birthday this week to Veronica Morgan, Peggy Adkins, Erik Weingardt, Derek Ball, Nancy McIntosh, Norma Frazier, Chyrl Budd, Jim Ellis, Emilea Burgh, John Swanson, Brayden Sobonya, Kayla Taylor, Coty Smith, Sandy Monday, Bryden Hill, Dylan Ratliff, Jennifer Ingram, Bill McDaniel, Mayless Renee Kennedy, Amira Vernon, Pete Davidson, Sylvia Fortner, Elaine Blackaby, Debra Mullins and J. DeAnna Armstrong.
WISHES: Special birthday wishes to Butch Sanders of Wayne whose 73rd birthday was Sunday; to my daughter, Conde Rice who celebrated her birthday Sunday; to Roy Brown who was 83 years old Monday; to Patricia Shephard whose 88th birthday is today; to Joan Nicely Bundy who celebrates her birthday Saturday, to Dalton Henderson who blows out one candle Saturday; and to Eli Andrew Hawthorne who celebrates his 16th birthday Sunday.
ANNIVERSARIES: Couples celebrating wedding anniversaries this week are Tom and Mary Jeffrey, Craig and Leslie Simpson, Bill and Susan Wheeler, Charles and Mertie Woolcock, Lewis and Connie Rutherford, Rick and Helen Arthur, and Jeff and Barbara Townsend.
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