Cook County News Herald

Historical Reflections








The building on the west side of Grand Marais that now serves as home to Oddz & Endz, a furniture and household goods store, was once a popular spot for community youths. It was a bowling alley and in an April 1989 issue of the Cook County News-Herald, it was reported that these Cook County bowlers were advancing to regional competition in Duluth for their respective divisions. (L-R, front) Jamin Lashinski, Sherry Copeland, Suzanna Roettger, Ann Gaylord, Roger Kloster, Kristen Rindahl, Bill Olson and Chad Smith. (L-R, back) Cheryl Antoniak, Daniel Copeland. (Not pictured are Marice Berglund, Pat Montgomery, Brian Marek and Jarod Boen.) Advancing to state were Antoniak (4th place), Boen (7th place) and Gaylord (5th place), as well as Olson and Sherry Copeland.

The building on the west side of Grand Marais that now serves as home to Oddz & Endz, a furniture and household goods store, was once a popular spot for community youths. It was a bowling alley and in an April 1989 issue of the Cook County News-Herald, it was reported that these Cook County bowlers were advancing to regional competition in Duluth for their respective divisions. (L-R, front) Jamin Lashinski, Sherry Copeland, Suzanna Roettger, Ann Gaylord, Roger Kloster, Kristen Rindahl, Bill Olson and Chad Smith. (L-R, back) Cheryl Antoniak, Daniel Copeland. (Not pictured are Marice Berglund, Pat Montgomery, Brian Marek and Jarod Boen.) Advancing to state were Antoniak (4th place), Boen (7th place) and Gaylord (5th place), as well as Olson and Sherry Copeland.

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