40 Wash. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Monday, May 25, 1998 Page B5 Idaho Chronicle Obituaries Achievements Alta Grubham Edward Blanchette St. Maries Hayden, Idaho Service for Alta I. Grubham, 82, Private burial for Edward F. will be at 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Blanchette, 70, will be held at a later Community Presbyterian Church in date in the Veterans Section of Coeur St. Maries. Burial will follow at d'Alene Memorial Gardens. Coeur Woodlawn Cemetery in St. Maries.
d'Alene Memorial Funeral Home is Yates-Hodge Funeral Home is in in charge of arrangements. charge of arrangements. Mr. Blanchette, who was born in Mrs. Grubham, who died Michigan, died Thursday.
Thursday, was born in Ohio. He grew up in Michigan and served She grew up in Ohio and attended with the Army. Ohio State University. She moved to Mullan, Idaho, in 1941 and to St. Maries in 1942.
She worked as a bookkeeper and was a homemaker. She was a member of Community Presbyterian Church, Benewah County Senior Citizens and was a volunteer for Valley Vista Care Center and the Senior Companion Program. Her husband, Martin, died in 1973. Survivors include a son, Harry Grubham of St. Maries; two daughters, Marion Markley of Kellogg and Donna Marchioro of Spokane; a brother, Ernie Layton of Florida; 10 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren and one great-greatgranddaughter.
Scott Helm Portland Memorial service for Scott E. Helm, 28, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church in Moscow, Idaho. Fuiten, Rose and Hoyt Funeral Home in Vernonia, is in charge of arrangements. Mr.
Helm, who was born in Denver, died May 18 from a seizure disorder. He was raised in Pullman and graduated from high school there. He then received an associate of arts degree in electrical engineering from Oregon Polytechnic Institute. Mr. Helm moved in 1992 to Portland where he worked as a quality assurance engineer for Intel Corp.
at the Jones Farm location in Hillsboro, Ore. He was employed there for three years most recently working in the broadcast products division. Survivors include his mother, Carole Helm of Moscow; his father and stepmother, Ronald and Robin Helm of Tacoma, two sisters, Heather Helm of Fort Collins, and Hilary Helm of Moscow; his grandparents, David and Ruthe Helm of Spokane and Glenda Horn of Twisp, Wash. Memorial contributions may be made to the Epilepsy Association of 619 S. W.
11th, Portland, OR 97205. David Kincaid Spokane Memorial service for David C. Kincaid, 51, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Heritage Funeral Home. Mr.
Kincaid, who was born in Pittsburgh, died May 18 and had served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. He was a 35-year resident of Spokane and most recently worked for Empire Ford and the Xerox Corp. Survivors include his companion, Jeanette Hendon; two children; Toni and Brian, both of Spokane; his mother, Veronica Kincaid; three brothers, James, Mark and Bill Kincaid; and two sisters, Linda Best and Karen Robinson. Memorial contributions may be made to the Spokane County Humane Society. After his military discharge, Mr.
Blanchette worked as an accountant and moved to California in 1959. He owned a family bookkeeping and tax service in California and moved to the Coeur d'Alene area in 1973. Mr. Blanchette was a member of the Hayden Lake Eagles Lodge, the Coeur d'Alene Optimist Club and the Spokane Yacht Club. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Carole; three sons, Vince Blanchette of Dalton Gardens, Idaho, Carl Blanchette of Missouri and Edward Blanchette Jr.
of Coeur d'Alene; a daughter, Vickie Jiran of Coeur d'Alene; his mother, Edith Blanchette of New Mexico; two sisters, Julean Johnson of New Mexico and Audrey Frantz of Michigan; and seven grandchildren. Richard Robertson St. John, Wash. Visitation for Richard "Dick" Robertson, 67, will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
today at Bruning Funeral Home in Colfax. Burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. John Cemetery. Memorial service will follow at 11 a.m.
at St. John United Methodist Church. Born in Sprague, Mr. Robertson died Thursday. His family moved to St.
John in 1935 and he graduated in 1949 from St. John High School. Mr. Robertson served two years in the Army and in 1953 began working at the Lamont Bank of St. John.
In 1957 he married Margie Freier in St. John. He worked there for 45 years and also served on the board of directors. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Leann Robertson of Spokane and Jodi Lautenschlager of Endicott, a sister, Donna Lucht of Spokane; a brother, Neal Robertson of St. John; and three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. John Emergency Medical Technicians. Irene Elizabeth McBride Spokane Memorial service for Irene Elizabeth "Betty" McBride, 78, is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday at Fairmount Memorial Park. Riplinger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. McBride, who was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, died May 15. She was a co-owner of Ticket Agency where she worked until her retirement in 1974. Along with her husband, Roy, she previously owned the Spokane Flyers and Spokane Comets hockey teams, Spokane Plastics Incorporated and Spokane Pres-to-logs Inc. Mrs.
McBride was a member of the Spokane Country Club and the Empire Club. Survivors include her husband of 55 years; two children, Kerry Justice and Gary McBride; three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Births Kootenai Medical Center Shania Shawn Lies 10 lb. girl, 23 inches, born May 5 to Wendi and Timothy Taite Turgoose 7 lb.
10 oz. boy, Shawn, Sandpoint. Grandparents, Bill 21 inches, born May 20 to Aspen and and Kay Drumwright, and Howard and Brian, Spokane. Brother, Jeffery; Phyllis Lies. grandparents, Jeff and Tamra Scott, and Caiden Anthony Mitton 8 lb.
7 oz. boy, Larry and Phyllis Turgoose. 20 inches, born May 6 to Zoe and Bradley Alan Russell 7 lb. 7 oz. boy, 21 Adam, Ponderay.
Grandparents, inches, born May 20 to Jody and Todd, Michael and Theresa Oliver, and Curt Sandpoint. Sister, Samantha; and Bev Mitton. grandparents, Steve and Louise Wood, Melanie Jayde Stafford 6 lb. 13 oz. girl, and Don and Susan Russell.
20 inches, born May 6 to Michele and Brandon Scott Walters 6 lb. 6 oz. boy, John, Bonners Ferry. Grandparents, Dick and Gladys Blake and Melvin and 19 inches, born May 20 to Kimberly and Scott, Coeur d'Alene. Brother, Nicholas; Myrna Minch.
Kianna Marie Byfield 8 lb. 4 oz. girl, 21 sister, Nichole; grandparents, Cynthia and Louie Box, Margaret and Jim Gress, inches, born May 7 to Monica Byfield and Billy and Judy Walters. and David Mildner, Sandpoint. Grandparents, Wayne Byfield, Mary Bonner General Hospital Byfield, Steve and Paula Mildner, and Opal Byfield.
Chantal Dawn 6 lb. 6 oz. Lauren Amelia Wages 6 lb. 14 Chamberlain oz. girl, girl, 19 inches, born May 4 to Chantal born May 7 to Judy and Theron, Chamberlain, Sagle, Scott Idaho.
Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Grandparents, Grandparents, and Gypsy Donna and Charles Plum, and Mary and Ackerman. J.B. Wages. Tommy Boyd Graff 6 lb.
3 oz. boy, 20 Skyler Lee James Nunnery 7 lb. 15 oz. inches, born May 4 to Nicole and boy, 20 inches born May 7 to Charlena Tommy, Noxon, Mont. Grandparents, Coleman and John Nunnery, Priest Marcie and Steve Kelley, and Tommy River.
Grandparents, Mark and Carol and Carmon Graff. Day, and Bob Pagalin. Brittany Elizabeth DaVault 6 lb. 15 oz. Kyle Ray Sargent 8 lb.
10 oz. boy, born girl, 20 inches, born May 5 to Nancie May 9 to Jan and Steve, Ponderay. and Jeff, Sandpoint. Grandparents, Ann Grandparents, Rose Withers, Gene and Hodges, and Jim and Elizabeth Vivian Withers, and Allen and Illona DaVault. Sargent.
Post Falls High School senior attains Eagle Scout Daniel Stephens, a member of Boy Patrick "Patch" Allinger, the written essay regarding their the Outstanding Visitor Information Troop 206 in Post Falls and a 13-year-old Notary for the involvement in IDFY. Winners were: Center Award. The center is staffed Scout senior at Post Falls High School, Columbian Squire Circle from St. by volunteer teams, recently attained the rank of Eagle Pius, received a state trophy for Sheila Karst, Wallace High School; various special events for sponsors Scout. winning the Idaho Knights Alicia Leeds, Kellogg High School; travelers and participates in training led his in Basketball Free Throw State Spencer Ware, St.
High sessions to provide information to Maries Stephens troop building Championship. School; and Jocelyn Peaco*ckfood storage boxes at the Post Falls visitors. Food Bank and will receive his award Riekena, of Bonners Ferry High KTVB Channel 7, six of Idaho's at an Eagle Court of Honor later this month. Stephens, who has been a member of the Boy Scouts of America since the second grade, plans to attend the University of Idaho College of Letters and Science in the fall. I St.
Pius Knights of Columbus Council No. 11623 has received the State Family Action Award for sponsoring parish family activities, such as the Western barbecue, dances, games and dinners. The group also received the State Youth Activities Award for supporting the newly formed Columbian Squires Circle (a youth group) and forming the second Columbian Squires Circle in the state. North Idaho Quilters meet today, p.m., at Christ the King Lutheran Church, 1700 Pennsylvania. Information: 765-5119.
River City Walk Deadline to register is today. The Coeur d'Alene Volksport Club sponsors the 10k walk Saturday, 8 a.m., at the Falls Park, Post Falls. Information: John Huber at 667-6525. Upcoming Panhandle Basin Advisory Group meets Wednesday, 9a.m.-1 p.m., at the Idaho Division of Environmental Quality office, 2110 Ironwood Parkway. Information: Dave Mosier at 769-1422.
Ethics Forum Kootenai-Benewah Medical Society and Kootenai Medical Center sponsor the interactive video, "Physician Assisted Suicide: Where Are You With This Tuesday, p.m., in the KMC Health Resource Center. Information: 666-2030. "Breast-feeding: The Healthy Choice" La Leche League of Coeur d'Alene presents the class Tuesday, 7 p.m., at Little Folk Preschool, 2300 Ironwood Dr. Babies welcome. Information: 773-5931.
National Audubon Society meets for the Green Bay and Lake Pend Oreille survey Tuesday, 9 a.m., at the east side of the Rosauers parking lot. Information: Cyndi Langlitz at 664-0485. Media and The Arts Conference and Expo will feature author Frank Peretti and 14 other Christian writers, entertainers and artists Tuesday through Friday at The Coeur d'Alene Resort and North Idaho College Schuler Concert Hall. Information 667-9730. Forest Field Day Registration deadline is Tuesday for the University of Idaho-sponsored the field day, Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Bonner County Extension Office, Bonners Ferry.
Fee: $5. Information: 267-3235. Poetry Reading by Tom I. Davis and accompanied by musician Greg Pendleton begins at 7 p.m. Friday at the Art Spirit Gallery, 908 Sherman.
Information: 765-6006. Spokane Jazz Society and the Sandpoint Middle School Band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Panida Theater, Sandpoint. Forest Service Trail Maintenance volunteers needed. Meet at 8 a.m.
Saturday at the U.S. Forest Service Fernan office, 2502 E. Sherman Ave. Information: 769-3000. Farmer's Market Saturday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., at the corner of Prairie and Highway 95.
Everything locally grown and crafted; highlighting bedding plants. Information: 772-9127. Community Basic First Aid The Panhandle Health District sponsors the class Wednesday, 7-9 p.m., at 2195 Ironwood Court, Cour d'Alene. Fee: $5. Pre- registration: 769-1409.
Public Meeting The Coeur d'Alene Tribe holds the meeting to discuss the tribe's Environmental Action Plan Project Wednesday, 7 p.m., at the Plummer Community Center. Information: Tiffany Allgood at 686-8802. Line Dance Lessons The Post Falls Senior Center hosts lessons Wednesday, p.m., at the center, 1205 E. Third. Fee: $1.
Information: 773-9582. Meetings North Kootenai Water District meets at noon the second Thursday of each month at JUB Engineers, 1250 Ironwood. Information: 772-7452. Post Falls Economic Development Committee meets the first Wednesday of each month at at Cavanaughs Templin's Inn, Post Falls. Information: 773-5016.
Friends of the Library meet at 5:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month, Sandpoint Library room 51. Bring your creativity. Friends of the Priest River Library meet at 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month.
All supporters of library are welcome. Information: 448-2207. Kootenai County Republican Central Committee meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month, Windermere Building, 1000 Northwest lower section, Coeur d'Alene. Information: 765-8259.
Kootenal County Substance Abuse Council fund-raising committee meets at noon the first Wednesday of each month at Tidyman's Supermarket, Coeur d'Alene. Information: 664-2476. Anna Shaffer, a registration clerk who has worked at Kootenai Medical Center for more than five years, has been selected as the KMC May Employee of the Month. Shaffer was Shaffer credited with a cheerful, helpful disposition, dependability, professional manner and courtesy to patients. Four local seniors were recently awarded $500 Idaho Drug Free Youth Scholarships based on a Open House Aging and Adult Services hosts the open house in celebration of Older Americans Month with the theme of "Living Longer: Growing Stronger in America" Wednesday, 1-5 p.m., at 1221 Ironwood suit 102.
Information: 667-7501. Public Meeting The Coeur d'Alene Tribe will discuss the Environmental Action Plan Project Wednesday, 7 p.m., at the Washington Water Power Auditorium, St. Maries. Public comment is welcomed. Information: Tiffany Allgood at 686-8802.
Hayden Town Meeting The Hayden Action Team will present its ideas on attracting business but maintaining the village image May 28 at 7 p.m. at the Hayden Meadows Elementary School. Osteoporosis Forum Kootenai Medical Center sponsors the free community forum Thursday p.m., at KMC Health Resource Center. Information: 666-2030. Timbersports and Natural Resources Expo The second-annual event slated for Friday through May 30 in Potlatch includes logging sports and gold panning.
Information: 875-1479. Idaho State Button Show will be held 11:20 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Coeur a d'Alene Inn. Information: 667-0072 Small Scale Logging Technology Class registration deadline is Friday for the class to be held June 6 at the Boundary County Extension Office, Bonners Ferry. Cost: $10, call: 267-3235.
Free Concert The Spokane Youth String Quartet will perform from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday at the First and Cedar, Sandpoint. The concerti is one in a series of the Summer Sounds Schedule, presented by the Pend Oreille Arts Council. Information: 263-6139. Horse Clinics will be presented Saturday and Sunday by the Bonner County 4-H Club at the Bonner County Fairgrounds.
Information: 263-8511. Free Bike Safety Rodeo will be 10 a.m-1 p.m. Saturday at the Coeur d'Alene City Park as part of the Sixth Annual Kiwanis Kids Day in the Park. Information: 666-2030. Beanie Baby Trade Show Saturday and Sunday at the Silver Lake Mall.
Information: 762-2104. Post Falls Preschool Screening will be June 1 at the Post Falls Start Center, 205 W. Mullan, for children up to 4 years old. Appointments: 773-6164. Free Parenting Class for parents of children 1-4 years old will begin 7 p.m.
June 2. at Kootenai Medical Center. Childcare is available, Registration: 666-2030. "I Never Told Anyone" North Idaho Treatment Associates sponsor the group for those who have been sexually abused Thursdays. A free pre-group interview is required.
Information: Anita at 664-3282. Credit Counseling Service Consumer Credit Counseling Service offers free, confidential and individual financial counseling in Coeur d'Alene. Information: (800) 892-6854. Moscow Rendezvous Concert tickets for the weekends July 11 and July 17 at the University of Idaho's Student Union Ballroom are $30 through May at Peppermill in Moscow and Pullman; Starbucks in Pullman; Tidyman's in Moscow and Lewiston. Information: 882-1178.
School. Willits student Thomas M. Alpers, son of Fredrick Alpers and Marian Ackerman of Coeur d'Alene, has received a bachelor of science degree from Jacksonville University in Florida. Alpers graduated magna cum laude with a degree in chemistry and was a member of the JU Chemical Society. Idaho Governor Phil Batt recently presented the Take Pride in Idaho Awards, which are presented to organizations and individuals for promoting and preserving Idaho's tourism and recreational resources.
The Idaho Gateway Northwest Visitor Center in Post Falls, received KTVB Channel 7, six of Idaho's seven regional travel committees and the Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association received the Idaho Media Award for the creation of "Exploring Idaho," a half-hour series featuring Idahoans that is broadcast to a 8 million homes nationwide on the Outdoors Channel. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game won a special Idaho Media Award for "Idaho Wildlife Magazine, a 50-year-old publication that explores hunting and fishing and promotes the values of Idaho's resources. Contact for Idaho Achievements is Sherry Adkins. Tell us about your achievements by writing to: Achievements, The Spokesman-Review, Suite 200, 608 Northwest Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814. Pictures must be accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
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