MAY 30, 2012 - WASHBURN COUNTY REGISTER - PAGE 5
Advanced directives planning meeting to be held
SPOONER — What if you are in an accident or have a medical emergency leaving you incapacitated? Did you know that Wisconsin law treats family members, including spouses, as strangers for decision-making purposes? Family members are not authorized to make decisions for capacitated or incapacitated adult family members. Learn what you need to do to assure the person you want making decisions is the one who will actually be doing so and why advance planning is critical. A free advanced directives planning meet-
ing will be held Monday, June 11, from 14 p.m., at the Washburn County Highway Facility meeting room, 1600 CTH H, Spooner. Attorney Maren Beerman will be the presenter. Discussion will include powers of attorney for health care, financial/durable powers of attorney and guardianships under Wisconsin law. Seating is limited. Please RSVP by calling the Aging and Disability Resource Center at 715-635-4460. Deadline to register is Thursday, June 7. — from ADRC
Dental assistant program at WITCRice Lake graduates first class
EOC counselor available
RICE LAKE – Adults who have questions regarding educational and career options will have the opportunity to meet with a counselor from the Educational Opportunity Center at area learning centers in June. Make an appointment to visit with EOC counselor Jim Dzimiela at the following sites: Hayward WITC Learning Center on Tuesday, June 5, from 10 a.m.noon; LCO College in Hayward on Tuesday, June 5, from 1-3 p.m.; Spooner WITC Learning Center on Tuesday, June 12, from 10 a.m.- noon; or at the Shell Lake Public Library on Thursday, June 21, from 10 a.m.-noon.
Dzimiela is also available, by appointment, to meet with people in his Rice Lake office located on the UW-Barron County campus. EOC is a program of the U.S. Department of Education that is designed to assist adults with career decision-making, academic assistance, educational programs and financial aid information. The EOC provides information about technical programs as well as two- and fouryear university programs. To contact Dzimiela to make an individual appointment at any of the sites, call 800-335-3113 or e-mail james. dzimiela@uwc.edu. — from UW-BC
VBS to be held at Lake Park Alliance
SHELL LAKE — Vacation Bible school, with a Little League baseball theme, will be held at Lake Park Alliance Church in Shell Lake, Monday, June 4, through Friday, June 8. With sessions running from 9-11:30 a.m., Bible stories, games and crafts are planned for students in kindergarten through sixth grade.
Shell Lake Lions Calendar Winners
May 21 - $30 Jeff Southern, Rice Lake May 22 - $30 Sara Marschall, Cumberland May 23 - $30 Donald Sass, Shell Lake May 24 - $30 Richard Robinson, Cameron May 25 - $300 Kevin Austin, Spooner
Winners also announced on WJMC FM Radio
Temps & levels
Temperatures recorded at Spooner Ag Research Station
2012 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27
High 79 70 71 72 68 63 58
High 65 72 77 79 79 68 67
Low 60 59 53 49 45 37 35 Low 38 50 59 59 48 47 54
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1952 - 60 years ago
Shell Lake Pharmacy
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For more information, call 715-4682734. The church is located at 505 3rd St., near the primary school. — from Lake Park Alliance
Precip. .05” rain .48” rain .68” rain .11” rain
Precip. .37” rain .35” rain 1.75” rain .45” rain
Lake level Tuesday, May 31, 2011: 1,218.58’ MSL Tuesday, May 29, 2012: 1,217.90’ MSL
Graduates of the first year of the dental assistant program at WITC-Rice Lake, most of whom already had job offers before they received their diplomas at the graduation ceremony on May 11, are back row (L to R): Traci Koski, Springbrook; Rachel Nordby, Clear Lake; and Kay Dittloff, Rice Lake. Middle: Kaitlin McDonough, Cameron; Denae Dahl, Woodville; and Janessa McNitt, Shell Lake. Front: Erin Czlapinski, Birchwood; Brittany Adams, Hayward; and Lauren Schullo, Rice Lake. — Photo submitted
• The Washburn County 4-H Leaders officers were Mrs. Victor LeVeau, president; Mrs. Donald Anderson, vice president; Mrs. John Hillman, secretary; and William Dougherty, treasurer. Committee members for the 4-H picnic were Mrs. Lawrence Taubman, Mrs. Walter Hubin, Audrey McNabb, Donald Furchtenicht and George Brandeen. • Because the gym at the school didn’t have a suitable place to display the trophies and pictures of the past athletic teams, the school would display all of them in the window of the C&A Store for a week. Many of the pictures went back a long way in the history of the school’s athletic program. • The Museum of Wood Carving was open again for the season and would display two new exhibits by poet woodcarver Joe Barta. • New officers for the Washburn County Federation of Women’s Club were Mrs. Lloyd Schaub, Trego, president; Mrs. M.C. Schaub, Trego, vice president; Mrs. Jacobs, Shell Lake, treasurer; and Mrs. Gene Harmon, Spooner, secretary.
1962 - 50 years ago
• The city softball team held a food sale at Shell Lake Motors Garage. • Mr. and Mrs. John Gronning celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with an open house held at the Heart Lake Lutheran Church. • Scholarships were awarded to Shell Lake students Ronald Furchtenicht, Gary Petz, Cynthia Nelson, Ruth Ann Rohlik, Rose Frey and Ray Johnson. • Hostesses for the auxiliary meeting at the Dugout were Mrs. Mary Ellen Lemke, Mrs. Muriel Penning, Mrs.
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Louise Albee, Mrs. June Peterson, Mrs. Ramona Scharhag and Mrs. Anne Dahlstrom.
1972 - 40 years ago
• Delbert Soholt and son Jerry celebrated a silver anniversary during Shell Lake commencement ceremonies. Jerry and Tony Masterjohn, son of Mrs. Min Masterjohn, shared the honor of being the recipients of the American Legion Award for athletic excellence. Back in 1947, Del had received the same award. Jerry also received the Elks Club Citizenship Award. • David Ekern and Tom Dahlstrom received the Nick Masterjohn Athletic Achievement Award. • Scoutmaster Ken Schultz and his Shell Lake Boy Scouts spent the weekend camping on Pieper’s Island in Shell Lake for the sole purpose of picking up debris. • Glen Nordin and sons Darwin and Devin, Dr. Bill Haggberg and son Scott, and Jeff Ek took a fishing/camping jaunt to the Canadian wilderness.
1982 - 30 years ago
• A surprise breakfast to mark the birthday of Diane Loomis was held at the Rolland Erickson home in Burgs Park. Husbands were also invited. • Shell Lake baseball players John Smith and Mitch Strovring were named to the Lakeland Conference West Division All-Conference Team. • Bill Loomis pole vaulted 11 feet, 6 inches in sectional competition in track qualified him for the state track tournament at Madison. • Janice Stariha took over ownership of the former Rydberg’s Fashions store on Shell Lake’s Main Street. Janice and her husband, Tom, formerly owned City Laundry and Cleaners in Spooner.
Dorothy Rydberg had owned and managed the store since purchasing it in February 1976 from Lena Clark and Emma Hall.
1992 - 20 years ago
• Shell Lake Schools Superintendent Brad Adams and Bob Lambert, high school principal, submitted resignations. • Heidi VanBeek, Sarona, was one of eight students elected to the Priebe Art Gallery Board at UW-Oshkosh. • Shell Lake Cub Scouts marching in the Memorial Day parade were Robin Weinhold, Ernie Ziemer, Jeremiah Ziemer, Jordan Bruce, Alex Pederson, Jerid Pederson, Justin Klobertanz and Trevor Bruce. • Dr. Brenda Joyce and Dr. Jim Reidt planned to open a chiropractic clinic in Shell Lake.
2002 - 10 years ago
• The dedication for the Family Walk of Memories was being planned. Joe Rounce was the president of the Terraceview Community Foundation Inc. that sponsored the project. • Shell Lake Junior High students named to the all-conference track team were Rachael Spears, Tonya Haremza, Desirae Kauch, Heather Weisner, Rob Aderman, Brent Pederson and Sam Gronning. • Jackson Smith, Shell Lake senior and son of Bill and Jackie Smith, received recognition as the Northwest United Educators outstanding student. Smith chose Darin Pollei as his most influential teacher. • Advancing to sectionals is track were Shawn Regenauer, Bethany Simpson, Beth Blejski, Adam Wobrowetz, Steve Soukup, Kyle Zeug and Aaron Johnson.