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Glenn: You are not only clever, but sneaky! Those Trojans have been amazing and to think you would include the Yankees in the same column. Paul’s brother, Shane, watched the Ronan game and his comment was that the 1978 Trojan team couldn’t touch them and they were pretty good but not comparable to the 2016 team.

With Sacry and Joy genes, Rebekah (Bekah) Joy took those genes and added dedication and hard work and became the most valuable player for the Missoula Sentinel Spartans soccer team.

Bekah held the position of goalie and accomplished some amazing feats and according to Coach Keri Grasky, “she was definitely the winning aspect of the game”. Her desire for future education is to go to the Air Force Academy and major in Biology. An honor student and an outstanding athlete along with integrity are qualities that will take her far. Grandma Sue and Grandpa John are proud of you! Only cancer treatments kept them from the sidelines to cheer you on.

New to the Cardwell School is a hot lunch program. Nutritious meals are being provided by Legends in Whitehall. They are delivered daily to participating students. This program has been in the making for some time and will make sure that each child is ‘fueled’ for the academic exercises.

There is still an opening for a ‘Grandma’ to be hired at the School. Contact the clerk, Dawn Lewton, at 287-3321 or 490-2473.

The Lady Cougars in new reversible uniforms, played well against a team from Sheridan according to Coach, Savannah Rossiter. Sheridan had a deep bench with as many as 20 girls suited out. “The girls came together and did some good things - they hustle which will work well for them! We have a few who have never played before (Anna and Marta Nelson). I was impressed with how they came out, a lot of natural talent there! Katie Whitehurst is a great teammate and leader on the court - the girls are lucky to have and learn from her.” The next game is December 1st and will be at home against Harrison.

A re-scheduled game with Harrison will be Dec. 13th and probably played in Willow Creek.

The Grinder family found that a ski resort offers bargain facilities during the off season, so part of their time away from home took them to Colorado for some R&R. After several days at Keystone, they headed to Denver and points of interest in the area. Emily had friends man the Espresso so she could join them for a few days. While in Boulder, they had a visit with a nephew and his wife, Cameron and Shelby Mock. The trip home brought them through southern Wyoming and Jackson - some of the area where William’s family had lived.

Joyce Held took away two prizes during the Pinochle Club’s regular afternoon of cards. Hostess Marion Poff awarded Joyce for High and Pinochle. Lucile Buchanan placed Second and Renee Webster was Low. Erv Hedegaard and Aileen Shaw were guests. Florence Weyer will hostess next the day before Thanksgiving.

While Randy Steel attended meetings in Florida, Laurie stayed with family in Billings. They are back in Cardwell while Laurie continues to recover from neck surgery.

That beautiful Super Moon is obscured by clouds as I write this. There is such order in the universe that scientists can predict exactly when these phenomenons will happen. The Creator has everything in control. “The heavens declare the glory of God.” Psalm 19:1 and in Romans 1:20 it adds: “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse.”

 

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