21The Lovell Chronicle J October 4, 2012
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A number of Boy Scouts and other volunteers help clean up public land west of Burlington on Saturday (l-
r) Dodge Clark, Derek Morgan, Hans Hawley, Isaac Schroeder, JR Dickson, Daniel Hawley, Russ Dickson,
Chris Clark, Ronda Schroeder and Rick Schroeder. Not pictured: Brian Dickson and Keli Morgan.
Local Boy Scouts and Troop 3071 by cleaning upal, piles of barbed wire, "The project was a
other volunteers teamed up and removing trash. Schro- scrap wood and other mis- great example of Isaacs's
with the Bureau of Land eder was assisted by scouts, cellaneous trash. The scrap hard work ethic and dedica-
Management Cody Field other volunteers and BLM metal was later recycled at tion to his Boy Scout Troop
Office on Saturday to help staff, the local landfill, and community," Glueckert
clean up public land west of "The project provided a BLM Outdoor Recre- said. "The BLM and I ap-
Burlington. great opportunity for me to ation Planner Rory Glueck- plaud him for his selfless
Boy Scout Isaac Schro-positively benefit my com- ert was impressed by service and maturity."
eder of Lovell completed munity," Schroeder said. Schroeder's demonstration For more informa-
the requirements for the The group removed al- of leadership and volun-tion contact Glueckert at
rank of Eagle Scout from most four tons of scrap met- teerism in his community. 307-578-5900. "
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Virginia Irene
Feb. 10,
Sept. 16, 2012
Mrs. Virginia I. Oakley,
89, of Port Huron, Mich.,
formerly of Frannie, died
on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012,
in Mercy Hospital.
She was born Feb. 10,
1923, in Port Huron. She
married Arthur F. Oakley
on Sept. 19, 1942, in Bowl-
ing Green, Va. He died
April 30, 2005.
Mrs. Oakley retired
from Prestolite with 45
years of service in the
Coil Division. She had
also worked at J.C. Pen-
ney's and served as secre-
tary of Wadhams Baptist
Church, where she was an
active member and Sunday
school teacher. She host-
ed many Child Evange-
lism. Fellowship events at
her home and was a mem-
ber of the Council on Aging.
She dearly loved her flower
garden and enjoyed travel,
wintering in Florida and
spending summers in Wyo-
ming for several years.
She is survived by
three children, Terry L.
(Stephen) Fischer and Lar-
ry E. Oakley, of Port Hu-
ron Township and Michael
(Brenda) Oakley of Jed-
do; her beloved grandchil-
dren, Kim (Tim) Hudy,
Shellie Fischer, Julie Del-
aney, Lisa Scheunmann,
Holly (Fred) Beaudry and
Jason (Lori Solgot) Oak-
ley; and six great-grand-
children, Austin Delaney,
Whitney Hudy, Nathan,
Nicole and Adam Beaudry
and Koda Oakley.
A memorial service was
held at 11 a.m. Saturday,
Sept. 29, 2012, in Wad-
hams Baptist Church, Port
Huron.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Wadhams
Baptist or Child Evange-
lism Fellowship. To send
condolences visit pollock-
randallfuneralhome.com.
BY PATrl CARPENTER was a great opportunity for and we will have fun doing
For some educators, me," said Christiansen. "I it."
it's like a game of musical was an assistant principal Christiansen is also act-
chairs between school dis- in Idaho and I like the mix of ing as the offensive coordina-
tricts one and two. Tobeepart of the time being in the tor for the football team. He
Christiansen lei the area classroom with the kids and said he is enjoying the oppor-
to go to college and to teach part of the time in the office, tunity to employ his skills in
in Idaho for a while. He re- It's a great fit for me." a diverse way.
turned last year to take a Christiansen recently "It's a perfect mix for
teaching position in Lovell. took over the physical edu- me," he said. "So far I love it.
Although he enjoyed the po- cation and health classes Both schools have great staff
sition there, he couldn't re- formerly taught by retired and great kids and it was
sist the tempting oppor- teacher Carol McMillin, as hard to leave Lovell, since
tunity to teach and act as well as duties as assistant they gave me a great oppor-
assistant principal at Rocky principal for the high school tunity to come back and get
Mountain High School/Mid-and middle school, close to home again. I liked it
dle School and coach football. "These are fun classes there but when this opportu-
' ais is where I gradu- to teach," said Christiansen. nity came along, it was just
ated from high school and it 'T ell go by the standards one I couldn't pass up."
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Tobee Christiansen
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BY PATTI CARPENTER
Women in the community were treated to a light sup-
per and a discussion about women's health issues on Mon-
day night at a symposium sponsored by North Big Horn
Hospital. Guest speakers included Dr. Deborah Brack-
ett, Mary Freund, NP-C and Billings pharmacist Colleen
Baker.
Freund opened the discussion with a review of recom-
mendations for various health screenings like mammo-
grams, colorectal, cervical and other cancer screenings.
She discussed the importance of annual exams for women
and lifestyle changes that help keep women healthy.
Brackett gave an inspirational speech on the physical
and mental well-being of women. She talked about things
women can do for themselves to improve their lives.
Baker discussed hormone compounding and how
she makes custom formulas that help women through
menopause.
The well-attended event was held at the Lovell Com-
munity Center.
PATTI CARPENTER
Colleen Baker, MS, RPh, from the Morgan Creek
Compounding Pharmacy in Billings explained how
individually tailored compounds can be made to help
reduce symptoms of menopause for many women.
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