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. WALSH. COUNTY PRESS - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
Weekly SUDOKU
by Linda Thistle
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that each row acro§s, each column down and
each small Q—box 'square contains all of the
numbersxfrom one ’to nine.
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TELEVISION: What was the name
of Jay’s dog in “Modern Family”?
2. MEASUREMENTS: How many
pecks are in a bushel?
3. GEOGRAPHY: Which continent
has regions in all four hemispheres of
Earth —— north, south, east and west?
4. MUSIC: Which singer is known as
the Queen of Disco? 1
US. STATES: Which state has the
only royal palace in the United States?
6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How
many federal holidays are recognized
by the United States?
ASTRONOMY: How many,
moons does Mars have?
8. MOVIES: Which iconic movie
has the tagline, “A man went looking
for America, and he couldn’t find it
anywhere”? .
9. FOOD & DRINK: Which miner-
als are found abundantly in dairy prod-
ucts?
10. COMICS: Which longérunning’:
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panel titled “L’il Folks”? ' L
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1.Stella
Four
3.Africa
4. Donna Summer
Hawaii, lolani Palace
11 annually, with Juneteenth as
the most recent addition, and 12 every
four years, with Inauguration Day as
the additional holiday in Washington,
DC. only.
Two, Phobos and Deimos
“Easy Rider”
Calcium, phosphorus and magne-
sium
10. “Peanuts”
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1. Is the book of Bethany in the Old
Testament or New Testament or neither?
Which woman was chosen to be
queen through a beauty pageiint, des: '
tined toreign for the rest of her life?
Bathsheba, Talipehcs, Jezebel, Esther
3. From Romans Paul described
what devout woman as “our sister”?
Rachel, Deborah, Martha, Phoebe , ' i
Where wasthe longest epistle of Paul
sent? Ronic,Ji)ppa, Gibbon-Nazareth
In Genesis wdehat told the _ y
" ‘ ‘who, in became the first Black
first lie? Adam, E lye, Serpent. Cairl
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‘of the Israelites, Ethiopians,
Gadites. Ephesians
ANSWERS: 1) Neither; Esther
(222-18); 3) Phoebe; 4) Rome; 5).Ser-
pent; Ethiopians
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“I Feel the Earth Move” was the
front of a double a-side single. What
was on the other side?
Where is MacAithur Park, from
the Jimmy Webb song of that name?
Which Beatles album cover had a
new picture pasted over it to cover up the
image of mutilated dolls and raw beef?
Which singer was known as 01’
Blue Eyes? > I
Name the song that contains this
lyric: Well, there was no reason to
believe she’d always be there.”
Answers
1. “It’s Too Late,” by Carole King, in
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named after Gen. Douglas MacAr—
thur. The song was first recorded in
in a seven-minute version by
Irish actor Richard Harris as his debut
venture into pop music.
3. “Yesterday and Today”-
Known as “the butcher cover,” it was
covered with a boring shot of the
Beatles and a steamer trunk.
Frank Sinatra.
“Two Hearts,” by Phil Collins in
The song charted in coun:
tries and was used in the soundtrack of
the film “Buster” and even snagged a
Grammy in
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l. “The White Mamba” was the nick-
name for what member of the 2008
1 NBA champion Boston Celtics team?
2. On April .right—hander
Philip Humber threw a perfect game
pitching for what MLB team?
What first-round NFL Draft
pick by the Baltimore Ravens was
named NFL Defensive Player of the
Year in
Name the legendary tennis player
golfer on the LPGA Tour.
5. Name the annual award presented
to the NHL player exhibiting “the best
type of sportsmanship and gentleman-
ly conduct combined with a high stan-
dard of playing ability."
Malik Sealy, who was killed in a
car crash by a drunk driver in
had his No. 2 jersey retired by what
NBA team?
In the past decade, Montee Ball,
Melvin Gordon and Jonathan Tay-
lor each have won the Doak Walker
Award as the nation’s best running
back playing for what Big Ten team?
Answers
1. Brian Scalabrine.
The Chicago White Sox.
3. Terrell Suggs.
4. Althea Gibson.
The Lady Byng Memorial Trophy. {
6. The Minnesota Timberwolves.
7. The University of Wisconsin Bad-
gets.
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RESOURCES
Domestic Violence and Abuse Center, Grafton
Domestic Violence and Abuse Center Inc, Grafion Providing Home &
Healing to
Walsh, Pembina & Cavalier Counties ofNorth Dakota. We want to provide
another
update for the community and let everyone know that: we are»still openand
ofi‘er-
ing services. The health and safety of our clients and’stafl‘ is
otiriorganizafion's top
priority. We are continuing to take extra precautionary measures, such as
having
stafi work from home when possible. We also have the ability to quarantine
clients
if they have tested positive for COVID—19, are exhibiting symptoms, are
awaiting
test results, or otherwise need to be quarantined. We can still be reached
during our
negularofiice hoursbyphoneat701-331-0466. We askthatanyone needing
assistance
please call first so that we can make arrangements to meet as soon as
possible. We
are also available through our 24—Hour Crisis Line at Continue
to check our Facebook page for up-tO-date info on our services.
Senior Meals and Transportation
Th grams 1 t meal sites in the county are open. We will also
6 1e g3}- 51“: Fnrpcepnhle you do not com-
fortable coming and eating at the meal site. All Senior citizens 60 years
of age
and over or a spouse of someone ‘over are encouraged to take advantage of
the senior meal program to pick up meals, eat at the center, or request a
home-
delivered meal. Please call your local meal site the day before you would
like
a meal. You may also get more than one meal if you would like, just be sure
and
tell the cook when you call. Meals are available at the Gratton Armory
Park River’Senior Center Fordville Senior Center, and
Lankin Senior Center call through the end of August. Minto Sen—
ior Center Edinburg Fireside Lounge Forest
River Cafe and Fairdale Cafe Public Trans-
portation is an essential service that allows people to continue needed
procedures
such as dialysis and other necessary medical appointments. We also provide
rides
for grocery shopping and other errands as well. Drivers may also pick up
gro—
ceries or prescriptions if orders are called into a business and prepaid.
We will
not transport you if you are feeling ill or experiencing any symptoms, you
must
call and cancel if you have previously scheduled a ride. Contact Pam
Landsem,
Director at 1
Walsh County Food Pantry, Grafton
Walsh County Food Pantry is open from 1 pm. to 4 pm. Monday through Thurs-
day. Locatedbéhirid St. John’s Catholic Church~ W 15th St, Giafion, ND
Two forms bf pic ID required, proof of address (utility bill, mail)
Library, Open, Park River
Park River Public Library will be open Monday: 8:30 pm. Thursday:
8:30 pm. Saturday: 9 am. 1 pm. Social distancing and cleaning measures will
be in place for the health and safety of our patrons and stafl‘.
'» ONGOING
CityCouncil, Park River
Park River City Council meetings are held on the 2ndMonday of every month.
i case ofa holidafitihe‘dCity Co il fleeting is moved to the next day
(Tuesday).
"Alliagen‘da must bepr'esen d ,
r’p’i‘e‘eedlng the Council meeting. The City Council meetings start
at PM. The
the City Oflice no later than the Tuesday
City Office Building, located at 514 Briggs Ave S., houses the City
Council Room
where the meetings are held. For questions call
Calling all storytellers!
Nominate your favorite storyteller for an Interview! The Walsh County
Historic
Preservation is seeking stories from Walsh County Residents on a variety of
top-
ics related to living in Walsh County. Once collected, the stories will be
submit—
ted to the State Historical Society. Help us catch these voices before they
slip aWay.
Nominate your favorite storyteller by emailing the name, topic and contact
in-
formation of the storyteller to: tlaaveg@nd. gov. '
JobSeiviceComestoGiafton
Job Service Comes to You! Join us at the Carnegie, Libraryin at 630
Gn'g-
gs Avenue on the 2nd Tuesday of every month from".10‘am
—"12"pm. Job Service
staff will be on site to offer: Job Seeking Assistance, Veteran’s
Services, Information
on Training Programs, Resume Building Assistance and Limited Unemployment
Insurance Assistance. Call 70 1 for more information.
Lankin Legion and Legion ‘Auxi llary Meetings
Lankin Legion and Lankin Legion Auxillary Meetings will be held on the
first Mon-
day of the month at 7:00 pm.
Chosen Bible Study, ' ..
"Chosen" will be screened as a Bible Study at St. Mary's
Catholic Church in Park
River, beginning Monday, Oct. 25, at 7 pm. in the Church. The series will
like-
ly take 10 Mondays. Other meeting dates are: Mondays, Nov. 1, 15, 22 and
Dec.6, and 20; Jan. 10 and
EVENTS
Fall Turkey Supper, Hoople
Hoople First Lutheran Church Fall Turkey Supper will be held from :00 pm.
on Wednesday, Oct. 27. Take-Outs Only $15.00. Drive-up Delivery (No Call-
in Orders)
Virtual Harvest Fest .
Join us for FCHC's Annual Harvest Fest that will be taking place
virtually
on Oct. 28! Harvest Fest will consist of: -An In-home Dining Experience:
Available to those that purchase the $40 Harvest Fest ticket and order a
Charcu-
terie Tray. Charcuterie trays will be available for pickup or delivery on
Thursday,
Oct. and will be delivered to area communities. Orders must be received
by Oct. 14. Basket/Silent Online Auction & Items for Pureliase: Opens
on Thurs-
day, Oct. 21 at 10 am and closes on Thursday, Oct. at 9 pm . MAnyone can
participate and bid/buy items without the purchase of a Harvest Fest
ticket. -Cash
Prizes: Cash prizes up to $500 will be given away by Citizens State Bank
oflankin ’
with the purchase of a $40 Harvest Fest ticket. -Live Stream Event: “my,
Oct.
28 at 7 pm To purchase a Harvest Fest ticket or the in-home dinins
experience,
contact Ruth Jelinek at or development@l swatchccom.
. Job Fair, Cavalier
The Pembina County Job Fair will be held from pm. on Thursday, Oct. 28 at
the Cavalier High School. Numerous area businesses will be available to
discuss
hiring opportunities at their organizations.
Legion Fall District/Regional Meeting, Harwood.
Fall District/Regional Meeting of District 1, District District Ameri-
can Legion and Legion Auxiliary — East Region Meeting will be held on
Satur-
day, Oct. at pm at the American Legion Post Harwood, N.D. Aux-
iliary will meet at the Harwood City Hall Located at old bank building at
Main Street pm Social Legion Post 297 at 101 Benefit Lane,5:00 pm Din-
ner — $13 Walleye or Parmesan Chicken. Registration $5.
V St. Mary’s Church Bingo, Park River
Halloween Bingo! Come in costume/mask or not! We welcome everyone
——-’ old,
young, singles, couples and families. The Church of St. Mary's in Park
River, ND,
will host Bingo on Sunday, Oct. at 2 p.m.‘iti:the Parish Hall. Twenty
games
will be played. Cost of cards is $5 each. Prizes Will include: cash and
assorted Hal—
loween items. If you have gently used or new'Halloween items that can
be used ‘
as prizes, you are invited to bring them. Also, those attending could bring
Halloween-
( .
decorated treats. St. Mary's is located at 505 Park ST E, just
westiofCENEX and
1 north of Everyone is invited Bring-yOur friends! ll
v . Trunkor Treat, Park River
Free event presented by Park River Community Club Trunk or Treat Sunday,
Oct.
at 3 pm to 5 pm erAlong Briggs Avenue in Park River —— Designated spots
will he mafked MIf interested in having a decorated trunk or reserving a
space
for a game/activity and passing out treats, contact one of the following:
Patty at
pncitypatty@polarcomm.com - Nancy at prcitycoor@polarcomm.com
Mariah at mariah.hall@lstcarehc.com -
Pancake Breakfast, Lankin ,
lankin Legion will be hosting a Pancake And French Toast Breakfast on
Sunday,
Oct 31 from am. to 1 pm. AllYou Can Eat Pancakes, French Toast, Sausage,
Eggs, Juice and Coffee with Free Will Ofl"ering\ Everyone Welcome.
Sts. Peter & Paul Soup/Sandwich Luncheon
Sts. Peter and Paul Altar Society (Bechyne) Soup/Sandwich and Bake Sale on
Oct.
31 has been CANCELLED. Hoping to maybe have an event the Spring.
.Park River Figure Skaters Registration Deadline
Park River Figure Skaters Regisuation is available online now at
www.parkriver—
parkscom. Click on the skates, if you do not have a SportsEngine account,
you
will need to make one to register. This is also how the coaches contact the
par-
ents regarding lesson updates, weather cancellations, and schedule changes!
Skates
are available to rent through Genells HockeyWorld in Grand Forks. (If your
skater
outgrows them mid-season there is no charge to upsize) Find us at
"Park River
Figure Skaters" on Facebook! “Late fee applies AFTER Oct. l**
y . Chili Cook-Off, Minto
"Chili Cook-0ft" Come and Sample the area's finest Chili
Thursday, Nov. 4 at
pm at the Minto Community Center in Minto, ND. Get a group together and
en—
ter the Chili Contest. Applications at the Harvey Ave Saloon. Proceeds go
to the
Walsh County Historical Museum Minto, ND ‘
Deer Opener Chili Feed, Park River
1st annual Deer Opener Chili Feed & Bazaar Friday, Nov. 5 at Victory
Free Luther-
an Church 113 Oak Street Park River 4pm-8pm. Bake Sale, Craft Sale, &
Quilt.
Auction. Come join us for food & fun!
Homemade Lefse, Park River
Park River Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church women will be making and selling
home-
made lefse for the holidays on November Cost is $10 for6 rounds or
$20 for 12 rounds. Call Sheryl Kjelland at or or L0-
rie Clemetson at or to pre-order. All orders will re-
quire pi‘e-payment and pick up arrangements.
Fall Dinner, Minto
The Sacred Heart Church in Minto will be having their Fall Dinner Nov. 7
from
am pm at the Minto Community Center, 114 Harvey Ave in Minto.
Menu consists of Ham & Meatballs, Potatoes & Gravy, carrots,
sauerkraut & pork,
dinner rolls, pies & desserts. The cost for Adults is Ages $6 and 5 and
under are free. ,Takeout Orders are also available by calling LaVeme at
or Evelyn Bake Sale, Mini Raflle & will also
take place. Come fill your belly and enjoy the great company!
.Kosobud Lame Meeting, Lankin
Kosobud Lodge 106 will be meeting on Sunday, November 7th, beginning at
pmwith apot—luck lunch, with the meeting to follow at pm, at the Lankin
Community Center in Lankin North Dakota. Hope to see everyone there.
EMT/EMR Course, Park River,
EMT/EMR COURSE Class begins November 8th at 6PM and will be help every
Monday and Thursday. Where: First class will be help by the Park River
Ambu-
lance Center Code Ave N, Park River, Contact: Greg Martinson at
or at graftonvalleyambulance@gmail.com Ryan Lien at
or at ryanlien@lstcarehc.com -
Stacie Rinde Family benefit, Hoople
A, benefit for the Stacie Rinde Family will be held from — 8:00 pm. on
Sat-
urday, Nov. 13 at Gully's Bar and Grill in Hoople, N.D. If you
can't attend the ben-
efit but would still like to donate, here are some other options: - Checks
can be made
out to Fight for Stacie. - Monetary donations can be mailed to Gate City
Bank,
13th Avenue South, Fargo, ND - Online donations are boosted by 20% at
httpSJ/lendahandupoxg, search for Stacie Rinde. In Stacie was diagnosed
with
stage 2 breast After completing aggressive chemotherapy, radiation, and
two
reconstructive surgeries, Stacie was canoerfi'ee.
Unforumately-inAugust scans
showed that the cancer had returned and had metastasized to' her brain,
liver, lungs,
breast, and lymph nodes. She is now diagnosed with stage 4 terminal cancer.
Sta—
cie recently completed whole brain radiation and will be beginning
chemothera-
py soon. Besides the physical and emotional toll, cancer has also caused a
finan-
cial burden. The aggressive treatment is hard on her body. Stacie is
married to Travis,
and they have three wonderfiil kids_- Collin (3), Caleb (5), and Kara
(13). The
family appreciates your support and prayers from the bottom of their
hearts.
Veterans Day Program, Lankin
Legion Post 157 veteran’s Day Program will be held‘on
Samrday,’N0vember”
at the Lankin Legion. Social Hour PM. PM Potluck Meal.
Program to follow. Everyone welcome. Come Honor Your Veterans!
Steak Fry, Minto
Joiii the Minto Rural Fire Protection District for our annual Steak Fry and
Silent
Auction on Nov. 19 at the Minto Community Center. Hors D’oeuvre's
begin at 5
pm. Dinner is served From 6 pm. to 9 pm. Tickets are Available with every
de-
partment member and at Noithdale. Contact Chief Wilson at 701 for any
questions. No admittance under 21. ‘ ‘
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