Posted Yesterday by Lloyd Awalt (44): Bottineau, ND
Reply from Paula Fassett (71): North Branch, MN
Hi!
Thanks, Lloyd, for the photo of the bowlers………on the right is my Mom, Irene Fassett, who was one heck of a bowler. In the middle is Dick’s Mom, Bernice Johnson and I’m guessing Teresa Awalt on the left.
I can’t imagine that my Mom was bowling with a dress on! I’m guessing there were photos being taken of the bowlers for whatever reason and Mom probably stopped in from work to be in the photos. I’m waiting for Dick’s response!!!
Paula Fassett
Reply from Dick Johnson (68): Dunseith, ND
Gary and Friends,
The bowlers in the picture are Theresa Cote Awalt, Bernice Olson
Johnson, and Irene Watkins Fassett. These I AM sure of. I can’t
decide if it is in the old bowling alley, behind Woodford’s Bar, or the
‘new’ Garden Lanes? The wall behind them looks like it’s cement block
which would be the Garden Lanes. Thanks Gary!
Dick
Richard DuBois
Feb. 17, 1973-Oct. 28, 2011
October 30, 2011
DUNSEITH Richard DuBois, 38, Dunseith, formerly of Belcourt, died Friday, Oct. 28, 2011, in a Dunseith nursing home.
He was born Feb. 17, 1973, to Debbie Poitra and Robert DuBois Jr., in Belcourt.
Survivors: mother, Debbie Allery-Poitra, Belcourt; brothers, Robert DuBois, Belcourt, Mike Clauthier, Terry Clauthier and Ferrell Clauthier, all of Grand Forks; sister, Kylie DuBois, Grand Forks.
Funeral: Tuesday, 10 a.m., Fiddler’s Hall, Belcourt.
Burial: Tuesday, 2 p.m., St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery, Belcourt.
Visitation: Monday, 6 p.m., in the hall with a rosary service there Monday, 8 p.m.
(Elick Funeral Home, Rolla)
Last year I replaced all the windows in my house with that
expensive
double-pane energy efficient kind, and today, I got a call
from the
contractor who installed them. He was complaining that the
work had
been completed a whole year ago and I still hadn’t paid for them.
Hellloooo,…………just because I’m blonde doesn’t mean
that I am
automatically stupid. So, I told him just what his fast
talking sales
guy had told me last year, that in ONE YEAR these windows would
pay for themselves! Helllooooo? It’s been a year! I told him.
There was only silence at the other end of the line, so
I finally just hung up. He never called back. I bet he felt
like an idiot.