Woman celebrates 100 years of being good with a birthday in jail “I’ll have you know I met the queen, (at) The (Calgary) Stampede (in) 1950,” Lindstrom said. “She wasn’t queen yet, but we met her — it was great, it was wonderful.”Lindstrom was part of rodeo royalty: her husband Wally earned a spot in the Canadian Rodeo Hall of Fame, after winning several championships as a cowboy competing around North America during the 1940s.“We lived in a tent.
We had no motorhomes, none of that stuff,” Lindstrom said. “It was tough.” Saskatchewan woman celebrates 100th birthday on the golf course Lindstrom’s daughter Sandy Olorenshaw said her mother played a big role in her father’s success.“She looked after all the saddles and made sure that they.