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By Chris Kaltenbach and Chris Kaltenbach,sun reporter | January 23, 2008
Any other year, and fans of the Academy Awards would be buzzing today about the twin nominations for Cate Blanchett, about the first-time nominations for two aging veterans in the twilight of their careers, and about the wide-open race for the best picture Oscar, where it's truly anyone's guess which movie will win. But the talk so far this year isn't so much about who will win the Oscars as it is about who will watch them. Thanks to the Hollywood writers' strike, now well into its third month, it appears likely the Feb. 24 awards show will have to go on unscripted.
NEWS
September 26, 2007
On September 23, 2007, MARIE CATE (nee Bosse), peacefully at the Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care, after a long illness; beloved wife of Arthur Cate, Jr.; devoted mother of Dawn Wagerman, Dale Gomez and her husband Gilbert, Arthur Cate, III and his wife Heather, Anthony Cate and his wife Nancy, Thomas Cate and his wife, Leah; dear sister of Anna Cotton, Vincent, Richard and Albert Bosse and the late F. Werner Bosse and Dororthy Keibler. Also survived by ten loving-grandchildren. Friends may call at the CONNELLY FUNERAL HOME OF DUNDALK, P.A..
NEWS
November 5, 2006
On November 3, 2006, LESTER V. JONES of Bel Air, MD, beloved husband of Shirley L. Schulz Jones, devoted father of Patricia A. Cates and Karen L. Jones Boyle, loving brother of Nellie May Plott; also survived by three grandchildren, Cameron D. Cates, Hayley B. Boyle and Kelsey E. Boyle and many nieces and nephews. Services will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Kingsville, MD on Saturday November 11, 2006 at 12 noon. Friends may call at the church from 10 to 12 noon prior to the service.
NEWS
July 7, 2006
On July 5, 2006, LISABETH L.; devoted mother of Sarah L. Moore; devoted daughter of Lisabeth D. Little and the late Lawrence C. Little; devoted sister of Cynthia L. Larsh and husband William, Lauren D. Appelt and husband Raymon and the late Deborah A. Ports; devoted sister-in-law of Joel Ports and wife Krista; devoted Aunt of Rachel, Kelly, Molly, Emily, Ethan, Mary, Kyle and Trevor. The family will receive friends at the Camp Chapel United Methodist Church, 5000 E. Joppa Road, Perry Hall, MD on Friday, from 1 to 2pm at which time a Memorial Service will be held.
NEWS
October 19, 2005
BOYS Sport Soccer Pfau leads Mt. St. Joe to 3 wins in 3 games Mount St. Joseph's Ben Pfau, a third-year starting forward, led the Gaels to three victories last week, including an upset of then-No. 1 Calvert Hall. Pfau, a senior, had two goals - one of which was a game-winner - and an assist. He raised his statistics on the year to eight goals and seven assists, this after a junior season in which he scored no goals but assisted on 13. Pfau scored the first goal Wednesday in a 2-0 win over Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference rival John Carroll in a game that earned coach Mike St. Martin his 100th career win. Two days later, in a 3-2 upset of Calvert Hall, Pfau scored a goal and assisted on another.
NEWS
September 13, 2005
Virginia Louise Sisson Evans Cate, a nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital for more than three decades, died of cancer Wednesday at her Timonium home. She was 88. Born Virginia Sisson in Bent Mountain, Va., she was raised on the family farm and graduated in 1939 from the Lewis-Gale School of Nursing, now part of the Jefferson College of Health Sciences, in Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Cate moved to Baltimore in 1941 and worked at Johns Hopkins Hospital until the early...