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DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK:
Moderate -k Challenging
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TRIVIA
I. Where did the hit song
"Skokiaan" originate'?
2. Name the musician
who ran over and killed his
chauffeur.
3. Name the band that
released "For Whom the
Bell Tolls" in 1984. Bonus
for knowing the album
na]ne.
4. Name the group that had
hits with "*She's Not There"
and "Tell Her No." What
was the year?
5. I:ontella Bass is known
for what No. 1 hit?
6. ABBA had two world-
wide hits in 1977. Name
them.
Answers
I. "Skokiaan" originated
in Southern Rhodesia in
Africa. First recorded in
1947, it has been covered
by dozens of artists includ-
ing Bill Haley, Louis Arm-
strong, ~e Four Lads and
Herb AIpert.
2. Keith Moon, drum-
mer for the Who, was at
the wheel of his Bentley
and trying to flee l¥om fans
when he backed over and
killed his chauft~ur in 1970
in England.
3. Metallica. on its "Ride
the Lightning" album.
4. The Zombies. Th~ songs
hit No. 2 and No. 6, respec-
tively, on the charts in 1964,
but the group never did have
a U.S. No. 1 hit.
5. "Rescue Me.'" in 1965.
It went to No. 1 on the R&B
charts.
6. "Knowing Me, Know-
ing You" and "The Name of
tile Game."
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by Wilson Casey
1. Is the Book of Hosea in
the Old or New Testament or
neither?
2. Which gospel does not
contain the Olivet prophecy?
Matthet ?dark. Luke. John
3. The prophecy of Oba-
diah is basically about what
nation? Shem, Edom, Tabor.
Nebo
4. Who said "Rabbi," and
kissed Jesus? Alexander
Iark. Mordecai. Judas
5. David was what rela-
tion to Boaz? Brother, Son.
Grandgon. Great-grands'on
6. Who was Nun's son'?
Jehoshaphat. Joshua. Zac-
chaeus. Meshach
ANSWERS:1) Old; 2)
John; Edom: 4)Judas: 5)
Great-grandson; 6) Joshua
Wilson Casey "s trivia book
"'Know It? ... or Not? "' is
available from Bear?vIanor-
Media. com.
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ONGOING
CANCER SUPPORT, PARK RIVER
Cancer Support meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of each month in the din-
ing room of the Sunrise Apts. Good Samaritan Society - Park River. Eve,?cone
Welcome.
CANCER SUPPORT, GRAFTO
Unity Medical Center's Cancer Support Group will meet in the conference room
at the hospital the first Monday of every month. The Cancer Support Group
will meet at 5 p.m. for one hour. Come and share your story of loss, struggles,
triumphs and tips for coping with cancer with others who are in similar situations
as yours. Support goups are not just for people who have had cancer. Please
contact Jayne at 352-1620 or email at umcjayneb@unitymedcenter.com.
GOOD SAMARITAN AUXILIARY, PARK RIVER
The Good Salnaritian Society - Park River Auxiliary will meet at 2:30 p.m. the
fourth Thursday of each month. All interested friends and relatives of the
residents are welcome to attend.
FCHC AUXILIARY MEETING, PARK RIVER
The FCHC Auxiliary meets at 2:30 the second Friday of every month at the
Ambulance building.
ARTICLE AND BAKE SALE, RURAL FORDVILLE
An 'article and bake sale will be held Thursday, July 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Quale
Lutheran Church. Rural Fordville. lq.D. Lunch will be served. Everyone is
welcome!
WC SOCIAL SERVICE BOARD MEETING, GRAFTON
Walsh County Social Service Board will be meeting on Thursday, July 28 at
9:00 a.m. in the Meeting Room as Walsh County Social Services. Persons needing
special accommodations shotdd contact Twila Novak. County Social Service
Director at 352-5105
Music PERFOR/v NCE, PARK RIVER BIBLE CAMP
Performing on Sunday, July 31 at Park River Bible Camp wilt be the Park River
Praise Team. You are invited to join us at 7:00 p.m. in the PRBC Chapel for
worship and fellowship. Refreshments will follow.
ZUMBATHON FUNDRAISER, LANGDON
Come Support the Domestic Violence and Abuse Center and Dance the Zumba
during this very fun event! Saturday; Aug, 6 from 5-8 p.m. at the Langdon
Activity Center. For more information and to register contact Tami. Victim s
Advocate.@ 701-256-6204 Email: tanai@dvacnd,org
VETERANS HOME GRAND OPENING, LISBON
Grand Opening and Dedication of the North Dakota Veterans Home of Lisbon.
North Dakota. Saturday, Aug. 6, at 10:00 a.m. at the North Dakota Veterans
Home. 1600 Veterans Drive. Lisbon. N.D. This event is open to the public.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
FUNDRAISER NIGHT, RURAL LANKIN
Bechyne Heritage Hall Fundraiser will be held Saturday, Aug. '6 at 7:00
Burger Night Music by: Pecka Band. Everyone is Welcome.
RIVER CLEAN UP DAY, PARK RIVER
Volunteers needed for a river clean up day in Park River from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 9. Bring any tools you have available to help clear the riverside - w~eci
eaters, chain saws. trucks, brush cutters, machete, etc. Contact Dylan Berg at 284-
6005 or 33t-1206.
SALAD LUNCHEON, PARK RIVER
St. Mary's Altar Society will be holding a Salad Luncheon on Wednesday, Alug.
10 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Park River. Hours are 11 AM to 1:30 PM.
Everyone Welcome
A TRIBUTE TO UNCLE SIG, GRAFTON
The Walsh County Historical Society of North Dakota Presents "A Tribute to
Uncle Sig" on Sunda); Aug. 14 at the Walsh County Heritage Village iriGrafkm,
ND. From 1-6 p.m. The schedule of events includes drawings, live music, replay
of Uncle Sig's Old-Time Show, a picnic from 3-5 p.m. and much, much more!
Wear your bib overalls to honor Sig. Everyone Welcome!
TELEVISION EVENT, LANKIN
Matt and the Dakota Dutchmen Band of Lankin, N.D. will be appearing on 2~
RFDTV on Aug. 20 @ 9 p.m., Aug. 24 @ 6 p.m. and Aug. 25 @ 8 a.m. on
Mollie B's PolkaPart3: Members of Matt and the Dakota Dutchmen Band include
Don Swartz and Michael Helt of Grand Forks, Charlie Sunde of Fargo, Lac~die
and Rose Pecka of Lawton, Tim Hodek of Fairdale and Rodney Bosh and l~[att
Hodek of Lankin. The band recently performed at the Starlite Ballroom in WahOo,
Nebraska, where taping for the polka,paW took place. You may see Ihmiliar fabes
dancing as a bus load accompanied the band to Nebraska tbr the taping.
SUNDER LIBRARY ]NFO, PARK RIVER I!
Summer Reading Program began June 6 and runs every Monday night until J~ly
25th 7-8 pm @ the Park River Public Library located in the R R. High Sch9ol.
Program is free of charge. Program is for children 4- 18yrs. Program incentives.
Thursdays from 5--7 pm
July 28---Sept. 15
Fresh produce, homemade baked goods,
canned goods, fresh eggs, crafts, etc.
ALL MATERIAL - ALL LABOR - ALL CONCRETE
There will be games, entertainment, concessions,
and much more each week!
LitHe Park---Park River, ND
Corner of 4th St. W & Harris Ave S
Thurs. July
"Fami "
Games for kids starting at 6:00 pm
Come for the FOOD!
Come for the FUN!
In case of rain---will be held at Fair Building~510~6th St. W
For more information: 701.284.6624 or 701.284.4589
or email: hcc@polarcomm.com
Park River Farmers Market sponsored in part by
WOW2 (Wellness Outreach Without Walls) Network & NDSU
Extension Service--Walsh County
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FARMER'S MARKET, PARK RIVER
The Park River Farlner's Market will begin at 5 to 7 p.m. Thursdays in the Little
Park and will run every Thursday until Sept. 15th. We are looking for growers
and crafters to participate. Interested pames can contact Ruth Jelinek at 284-4589
or email hcc@polarcornm.coln.
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