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    Vol.3,No.196

    Monday,Novembe

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    Giving back to the communityASI Constructors, Inc., was awarded the

    contract for xing the plunge pool at thebottom of the Fort Peck Spillway and this is

    ASIs second year of working on the massive project.The crew of ASI is comprised of workers from all overthe country (the only local man working on the job isat far right, Brad Olson). What started out as a little betamong them turned into a heart-warming fund-raisingevent that is now going to supply holiday turkeys for localfamilies that can use a little help. Over $2,100 was raisedby the ASI crew working here with the Stockman Barkicking in $200 and Amusement Services (Ken Carson

    of Billings) also donating $200. The money was turnedover to Reynolds and Albertsons with both food storesgenerously agreeing to supply the xins to go along withthe turkeys. Thats Reynolds Terry Colbrese in the black

    jacket fourth from left. Next to him is Albertsons BobLoewen, and next to Bob is Louise Twitchell representingthe Stockman Bar. ASI employees are Hoss, Larry, JohnBrock, Eddie, Nathan, Nick, Tylor, Darren, Mike, RogerRonny and Brad. They have been thoroughly enjoyingthe northeast Montana hospitality when work is done fothe day the reason they decided to give back to thecommunity. Thanks, ASI!

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    Its time once again for the annual Soroptimist Chest oTreasures Rafe. The Chest with all its treasures will be on

    display at Pehlkes Furniture. There will also be a 2nd prizeof a $200 gas certicate & 3rd prize for $100 Apple Trolleygift certicate. Tickets will be sold by all Soroptimist members& are $1 each or 6 for $5; must be 18 years old to purchasetickets. The winning tickets will be drawn Nov. 22nd at the

    AAUW Fall Bazaar. The drawing will be held on SaturdayNovember 22nd during the AAUW Community Bazaar at theGlasgow Civic Center. Dont delay, get your tickets today.

    A Chest of Treasures

    Mandatory Parents meetings

    this week for Scotty athletics

    134 Min.108 Min.

    4:00 - 6:50 - 9:20PM

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSON

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    Glasgow Girls Basketball meeting TuesdayNovember 18th in room 1 at the Glasgow High School a6:00 p.m. for all parents of prospective players this yeain grades 9-12.

    Glasgow Boys Basketball meeting Tuesday

    November 18th in room 1 at the Glasgow High School a6:30 p.m. for all parents of prospective players this yeain grades 9-12.

    Scotty Wrestlers meeting Thursday, November 20thin room 1 at the Glasgow High School at 7:00 p.m. for alparents of prospective wrestlers this year in grades 9-12

    Grant applications are now being accepted fornonprofit 501c3 organizations and governmentalentities such as schools and municipalities forprojects that promote better living in Valley County,from the heo and Alyce Beck Foundation rust.

    Applications may be picked up from Ruth AnnHutcheson, 12 1st Avenue North, or Edward Jones,207 5th Street South. Applications must be mailedand postmarked no later than Sunday, November30, 2014. Incomplete applications will not beconsidered for grants.

    he heo and Alyce Beck Foundation rustwas established with the mission of bettering lifein Valley County. It creates income for highereducation and to help fund projects that promotebetter living in Valley County through non-profitorganizations.

    heo and Alyce Beck were northeast Montanapeople who cared about the communities they livedin, whether it was Baylor, where their lives began,Opheim where they farmed, or Glasgow, whereAlyce spent her retired years after heo died.

    Shortly before Alyce died, she generouslydecided to set up the heo and Alyce BeckFoundation rust. his will be the sixth year thatthe trust will award grants.

    Non-profit organizations urged to applynow for Teo & Ayce Beck rust Grants

    Applications due by November 30th!

    he 10th Annual Festival of rees for Relay foLife is Saturday, November 22nd from 9 a.m. 4 p.mat the Glasgow Elks Lodge. Set up for trees will befrom 5-9 p.m. uesday and Wednesday, and 9 a.m. 5p.m. hursday. rees will be on display from 5-9 p.m. hursdaynoon - 9 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. 4 p.m. SaturdayAlong with this is the Prime Rib Dinner & Auctionon Friday, Nov. 21st. his will be from 6-8 p.m. athe Elks. ickets are $25 per person and MUS bepurchased in advance. ickets are available at KLZ/Mix 93, BS Central and the Glasgow Elks Lodge.

    Festival of rees this weekend

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Betterweather,but....

    Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 4. Wind chillvalues as low as -5. West northwest wind around 6 mph

    becoming south southeast after midnight.

    Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 32. Wind chillvalues as low as -1. Northwest wind 7 to 12 mph increasing

    to 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high

    as 29 mph.

    Tuesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11. Windchill values as low as -4. Northwest wind 10 to 18 mph, with

    gusts as high as 24 mph.

    Wednesday:Partly sunny, with a high near 19. Northwestwind around 10 mph.

    Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around0. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm after

    midnight.

    Thursday:Partly sunny, with a high near 18. East southeast

    wind 3 to 6 mph.Thursday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 7.

    Friday:Partly sunny, with a high near 30.

    Friday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17.

    Saturday:Mostly cloudy, with a high near 33.

    Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17.

    Sunday:Partly sunny, with a high near 30.

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    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

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    Chicken Burger w/ Lettuce & RanchDill Spear Bar Strawberries

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    Soup: CHICKEN NOODLELunch: CHICKEN BURGER

    Dinner: HAMBURGER STEAK

    WEDNESDAY

    Soup: BEER CHEESE

    Lunch: BACON CHEESE& RANCH BURGER

    Dinner: 2 pc. LIVER & ONION

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    The Glasgow Kiwanis Club bagged peanuts Wednesday with the help of the GlasgowHigh School Key Club. Glasgow Kiwanis Club peanuts are now available from anyKiwanis member or from Paul Wetz at First Community Bank. All money raised by thesales of the Kiwanis Peanuts are put back into the community by the Glasgow KiwanisClub, so please enjoy some peanuts out of those white sacks.

    Peanuts get your Kiwanis peanuts

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    Adults Only OpenSkating begins its seasonon Wednesday, November19th at 5:30 p.m. at theValley Event Center. Cost

    Adults-only skating Wednesdayis $2 to skate & $2 to rentskates, but lessons are free.Mark your calendar for the1st and 3rd Wednesdaysthis winter.

    ech Night at theGlasgow City-CountyLibrary is uesday,November 18th from 5-7p.m. Come join in forhelpful holiday tips.

    ech Nite

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    Seems how we have some talented figure skatersand a growing interest to the sport thanks to the ValleyEvent Center here in Glasgow, we thought this might

    be of interest to you if you havent heard already:Some of the worlds finest figure skaters will be

    part of the Holiday Festival On Iceperforming Friday,December 5th at Mosaic Place in downtown Moose Jaw,Saskatchewan, Canada (191 miles if going through thePort of Opheim, only four hours away from Glasgow).Te show begins at 6:00 p.m. our time (7:00 Canadiantime, eh?) icket prices (Canadian funds) start at $39.50(there were still a few of these seats available as ofFriday) and can be ordered online at www.mosaicplaceca or by calling the Mosaic Place box office at 1-306-624-2050. An all-star cast of Canadas top skaters will performholiday-themed routines as part of their programand the show invites you to witness it from a uniqueperspective as there is not one bad seat in this quaintsetting seating 4,500. Te confirmed cast includes: essa Virtue andScott Moir, Olympic gold medalists and two-timeWorld Dance Champions; Patrick Chan, Olympic silver

    medalist and seven-time national champion; KurtBrowning, four-time World Champion; Jeffrey Buttle,Olympic medalist and World Champion; KimmieMeissner, World Champion; Shawn Sawyer, Canadiansilver medalist; Gabrielle Daleman, Canadian silvermedalist and 2014 Olympic team member; AlexandraPaul and Mitchell Islam, Canadian bronze medalistsand 2014 Olympic team members. For those that wish to make their evening completethe show also offers an opportunity for a memorablemeet and greet with the stars.

    Figure skating extravaganza

    in Moose Jaw December 5th

    Its starting to fll up

    Because of some issues that have arisen, the GlasgowCity-County Library has changed its policy to state thachildren under the age of 8 must be accompanied andsupervised by an adult. Your cooperation is appreciatedwith this policy, in making this a safe and welcomingenvironment for everyone. Remodeling is still in theprocess, and they have new circulation and computerdesks. Come check it out when you can!

    New rule at the Library