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February 28, 2008
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Greetings from all of us here at
the Manor.
On Thursday afternoon, Tess
Heineman visited Frances
Strange. Residents took the com-
munity bus downtown to run their
weekly errands and to keep med-
ical appointments. When they
returned, they joined a party in the
Activity Room celebrating
Valentine's Day. They played
rounds of "HEART" bingo, did a
valentine word find, and did a
"Famous Pairs" memory game.
St. John's Church sent a meat
and cheese tray with crackers, and
decorated heart cookies for the
residents to enjoy at the party.
Kathy Hollar came to visit her
grandmother, Ella Schaal.
On Friday morning, the ladies
from the First Lutheran Church
were here to fix hair. Happy birth-
day wishes went out to Doris
Roberts who celebrated a birth-
day. Agnes Schmeling brought
cookies in the afternoon to share
with the afternoon coffee drinkers.
She visited Eleanor Clarin and
Ella Schaal, also. Devotions were
held in the chapel that evening
with Jim and Ruth Ann Zielsdorf.
Bev Maxted visited Ima
Raisler, Charlotte Cox and Helen
Reiter. Lori Holkup and children,
Avery, Elijah, and Landon, were
here to visit their grandmother and
great-grandmother, Dorothy
Riederer.
Eileen Buchholz was the exer-
cise leader on Saturday morning.
Family members gathered in the
Activity Room at noon to help
Lorraine Tescher celebrate her
birthday. The Decker girls, Rose
Ann Krukenberg, Sharon Lardy,
Yvonne Kaselek and Pat
Hermanson visited Ed and Ethel
Dietz and Pete and Mary
Wirtzfeld throughout the day.
Mimi Hutsell was up to visit
her good friend, Ima Raisler.
Betty Glower was an afternoon
visitor, spending time with resi-
dents and sharing her homemade
cookies with us all. Richard
Schaal and Kelci Schaal from
Wyoming came to visit Ella
Schaal.
Word and Communion was held
on Sunday morning in the chapel.
Cards and rummikub were played
in the Activity Room in the after-
noon. Adam Maus was home from
Fargo with a friend, Corey Nelson.
Adam, Corey and mom, Sarah,
took time on Sunday to say hello
to the residents before returning
back to seminary classes in Fargo.
Resident Council was held on
Monday morning. In the after-
noon, the ladies from St. Mary's
Catholic Church, Golva, were up
to play bingo. A delicious lunch
was served by the ladies. Barry
and Nancy Schafer enjoyed sup-
Darlene Gundlach and Sally
Abernethy enjoyed coffee Friday
afternoon with Don and Rella
Abernethy at Don and Rella's
home. Jane Cook attended a "Cum
Cristo" retreat at St. Matthew's
Parish in Sidney, Mont over the
weekend. One of the priests who
presided over the event was Jane's
cousin, the Rev. Francis Schreiber,
whose home parish is in Poplar,
Mont.
Frances Dietz slipped and fell
on some ice Saturday morning,
and injured her shoulder. We pray
that she is soon up and feeling bet-
ter.
Sally Abernethy and Billie Van
Horn were visitors at the home of
Don and Rella Abernethy on
Saturday afternoon.
Tom and Lynn Wyckoff from
Dickinson traveled to Tennessee
on Saturday.
Keith Farstveet and Darrell
Feldman were Sunday visitors at
the home of Don and Rella
Abernethy. Later visitors to the
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Abernethy home were Sally
Abernethy and Billie Van Horn.
Mellisa and Lane Lowman and
family were Sunday visitors at the
home of their grandma, Mary
Cook.
Pete Novotny and Sheila
Reiman were dinner guests at the
home of Jim and Marj Wyckoff
Sunday.
Jane Cook returned home
Sunday night from Sidney, Mont
after attending the retreat there.
She followed her friends, Swenda
Braden and Karen Wojahn, and the
three had just made it home before
authorities closed down 1-94 from
the Montana border west to
Glendive due to icy road condi-
tions.
Don and Rella Abernethy trav-
eled to Bismarck on Monday to
keep a doctor's appointment for
Don. While there, they visited
with their daughter, LaDonna
Fallgatter.
Dean, Lisa and Gabe Wyckoff
from Bismarck stopped in for a
Judy Curl
Golva has been well represented
at the basketball tournaments in
Dickinson, and the boys District
Tournament started in Bowman.
The Beach girls took third in the
Regionals and are to be congratulat-
ed.
Holger and Marion Johnson
attended the Senior Citizens dinner
and meeting at the Senior Citizens
Center on Tuesday.
Former Golva resident Elizabeth
Finneman spent several days in St.
Alexis Hospital in Bismarck, but is
back at St. Vincent's Nursing Home
now. Her daughter, Charlene
Weinreis and Doris and husband
Mike Berger made a trip to
Bismarck on Sunday to be with her.
, Adam Maus and Corey Nelson,
both seminarians in Fargo, spent the
weekend in Beach and Golva. On
Sunday, Adam and Corey, Sarah
Maus, Father Richter and members
of Christine Finneman's family
enjoyed breakfast at Christine's
house. On Sunday afternoon Adam
and Corey visited friends and rela-
tives at the Golden Valley Manor.
Linda Stoveland drove to
Medora on business on Wednesday;
grandpa Gerald met the Golva bus
and brought Jacob and Sammy to
the Curl house. Linda picked them
up there and they all went to the
Lenten supper and services at First
Lutheran.
Our sincere and loving sympathy
is extended to the family of Darrell
Ueckert who died at his home last
week.
Rick Stoveland and Joel
Erickson drove two semis to Fargo
to deliver grain. One semi had prob-
lems with the -31 temperature with
a windchill of -52 degrees. Can't
blame the poor truck - it wasn't used
to that out here in western N.D.!
The altar society of St. Mary's
Church sponsored bingo at the
Golden Valley Manor on Monday. A
large group enjoyed the bingo and
the lunch.
Gary and Brenda Maus faced a
sad situation when their old dog,
Reo, developed a condition that
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Mary led exercises with the
residents on Tuesday morning,
Bruce and Shirley (Dietz)
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Ed and Ethel Dietz and stayed for
dinner with them before heading
to DLckinson to watch Britney
Dietz at the regional basketball
tournaments. Bobbi Stockwell
came to visit her mother, Dorothy
Riederer. Devotions were held in
the Chapel in the evening with
Pastor Hojnacki.
The county health nurse was
here on Wednesday morning to
hold our monthly health clinic.
The Manor Makers were busy
making decorations with Cloth yo-
yes to hang on the residents' doors
for spring. Happy birthday wish-
es went out to Madeline Bishop.
Madeline will also be celebrating
her birthday next week with an
outing with family members.
Happy birthday wishes were also
extended.to Karen Wojahn. Karen
comes to the Manor and does ther-
apy with the residents as needed
.on a daily basis.
Fr. Richter was here on
Thursday morning to celebrate
Mass in the chapel with the resi-
dents. Mary held exercises with
the residents following church
services. "Why Catholic?" ses-
sions were held in the Chapel.
visit with Jim and Marj Wyckoff
on Monday as they were returning
home from a weekend ski vacation
in Red Lodge, Mont.
Barry and Nancy Schafer were
evening visitors Monday at the
home of Don and Rella Abernethy.
Jane Cook, her mother, Mary
Cook, and Mary's sister and hus-
band, Irene and Arnold Bakken,
drove to Dickinson Tuesday to
keep a dentist appointment for
Arnold and a doctor's appoint-
ment for Mary. While there, they
stopped in for a short visit with
Mary's daughter, Judy Mollendor.
Tom and Lynn Wyckoff
returned to their home in
Dickinson Tuesday evening after
spending a few days in Tennessee.
Jim and Jan Johnson attended
the tournament' games between,
Beach and Kitldeer Thursday
evening. Beach won third place.
Congratulations, Bucs !
Thought for the Week: Keep
smiling; it will make folks wonder
what you're up to.
could not be cured. Dr. Tidball and
Sue came to the Maus house and
Reo went quietly to his great
reward. From one dog lover to
another, I extend sympathy in their
loss. Dogs do not live long enough.
No one objects to March coming
in like a lion - it's the hanging
around like a polar bear that's
depressing.
Beach students who completed gun rack in the Ag I class
are, from left, Jarret Landeis, Briar S ime, Levi Nistler and Aaron
Kennedy.
Ag I students complete project
Briar Sime, son of Brian and
LeAnn Sime, has just completed a
six-week wood project in Terry
Week's Ag I class at Beach High
S c h o o 1
The project is a gun cabinet, big
enough to hold eight rifles or shot-
guns.
The cabinet has locks in two bot-
tom compartments that will house
ammunition. The cabinet top's glass
doors are also fitted with locks.
The gun cabinet is solid wood
andt cost approximately $125. A
pro?ject like this would cost $400 in
a retail furniture store, according to
We,~ek.
,Also helping with the project
we]re students Levi Nistler, Jarret
La, deis and Aaron Kennedy.
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Beach Centennial Planning
Committee meeting, Feb. 29,
noon - 1 p.m City Hall. If you
plan on attending please notify
City Hall 872-4103 for lunch
arrangements.
Beach Area Strategic Plan
community workshop and din-
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La Playa Mexican Restaurant,
Beach.
Belfield Q-Centennial
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Thursday, March 13, Belfield
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BEACH
S;t. John the Baptist Catholic
C;hurch
R~ev. David Richter
IV,4ass: 6:30 p.m Saturday (4
p).m. May thru Oct.)
amd 10:30 a.m Sunday
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
LCMS
Rev. Scott Hojnacki
Sunday Worship - 10:15 a.m.
Sunday School - 11:15 a.m.
First Lutheran Church - ELCA
F:)astor Paul Peterson
Sunday School - 8:10 a.m.
Sunday Worship - 9:30 a.m.
[Beach Evangelical Church
Pastor David McGuillion
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship Sunday- 10:45 a.m.
United Community Church
Pastor Warren Maxted
(,Sunday Worship - 9 a.m.
BELFIELD
St. Bernard's Catholic Church
IRev. Shannon G. Lucht
Saturday Mass: 7 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.
St. John's Ukrainian Catholic
Pastors Harold & Marge
Sundgren
Thursday, 7 p.m.
FAIRFIELD
St. Demetrius Ukrainian
Catholic Church
Rev. Taras Miles
Sunday Divine Liturgy: 8 a.m.
on second and fourth
Sundays, and 10 a.m. on first,
third and fifth Sundays
GOLVA
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Rev. David Richter
Mass: 8 a.m Sunday
MEDORA
Medora Lutheran - ELCA
Rev. Roger Dieterle
Sunday Worship - 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School: 3:30 p.m
Wednesday
Union Congregational Church
Rev. R.J. Stohler
Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Mass: 4 p.m 1st Saturday of
every
month - Dec. thru April.
Mass: 6:30 p.m. every
Saturday at the Community
IlChurch
IRev. Taras Miles Center starting the last
IDivine Liturgy: 8 a.m. on first, Saturday in May thru Labor
Ithird and fifth Sundays,10 a.m. Day.
on second and fourth Sundays SENTINEL BUTTE
St. Peter's Lutheran - LCMSTrinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Scott Hojnacki Pastor Paul Peterson
Worship Service: Sunday - 8Sunday Worship - 8 a.m.
TROTTERS
a.m.
IBelfield Lutheran ELCA Trotters Church
IRev. Roger Dieterle 1st and 3rd Sunday of each
Sunday School (all ages): 9 month
Ila.m. WIBAUX
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. United Methodist Church
IIDaglum Lutheran Church - Rev. T. C. Chatman
IIELCA Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
IIRev. Roger Dieterle " Calvary Temple, Assembly of
I(Located 25 miles southeast of God
Belfield) Pastor Andy Lam
Sunday Worship - 11:45 a.m.Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.
on first and third Sunday
of each month
First Presbyterian Church
Pastor Kathleen Chestnut
Sunday Worship: 8:30 a.m.
Belfield Baptist Church
Rev. Robert Hlibichuk
Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.
Belfield Church of God
781 Milissa Ave.
Sunday School - 9:30 am.
Trinity Lutheran Church -
ELCA
Pastor Paul Peterson
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship - 11:15 a.m.
Christian Fundamental Church
Pastor Jeremy Stradley
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Worship - 11 a.m.