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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-10-31, Page 10Page 10 Luelr*uw Sentinel? 'r edeeed* ', October 31, 1100 More ti can everbefore Finches= for ()root Value & Selection • \...,tea TO .celebrate we're .offering ypu tremenrio r$ savings. There's something for everyone, 4 Jo i • YOUNG READERS" BOOKS (incl Babysitter Club, Sweet Valley High 'titles) *CHILDREN'S BOOKS AREA'S BEST SELECTION pLI S SELECTED CHILDREN'S BOOKS ALL PINWHEEL CRYSTAL ..,GIFTWARE OFF SELECTED GIFTWi4itE ro Z/J4OFF HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM LL REGULARLY PRICED GIFTWARE OFF ,TIMEX WATCHES •TILLEY LEATHER WALLETS 40 1991 CALENDARS OVER 60 DIFFERENT DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM 3DAYS �. ONLY OFF • GREAT TOYS FOR IMAGINATIVE MINDS! ALL • LEGO TOYS 4i 1 I (1 �`1h •j OFF BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR SALE ENDS TUES., NOV. 6, 1990 ARONELLE. RUG HOOKING KITS OFF 000 Ry FREE RUG HOOK NIVErl WITH EACH KIT PURCHASE ANSpECi�L (VALUE OF 1.79 NO CHARGE) REGULAR PRICES You'll Find It At ... BOOKS • GIFTS STATIONERY GAMES • TOYS NORTRSIDE SHOPPER SQ. GODERICH 524-6901 OPEN EVENINGS 121 10 P.M. SUNDAYS TIL 9 P.M. LOTTERY MACHINE LOI°IARIO/649 Queen Street, KINCARDINE 396.7012 OPENM6N. SAT, 9AM 7O 9PM svNDAYS MAN 70 6ib�....�• _ Amy Reties'', a student at Kincardine:.Dislrict Secondary School,. is working as a co-op ,went at The Lucknow Sentinel this year, Army hopes to obtain post -secondary .education hi the journalism . field and the co-op.progrent gives her a chance to find out for sure if this is what she wants' to do. (Pat Livingston,pleto) `o►w t dent enjoys variety at The Sentinel x . a Am ' Raitteau is a student at Kin- In the co-op program Amyis at cardine District' Secondary. School her job placement from eary Oc- with aiuU class schedule including' tobet to the end of May. Since her co-op. Her placement is at the . school is semi-semestered she. is at Lucknow Sentinel. her placement every second moi - During her placement she has ning from 8:45 until noon. Four learned an enormous amount of times throughout the year she goes information, < which at tines- she back to school for a reflective lear- finds hard to assimilate. Her super- ning session. In these classes she visor and co-workers have been . hands in a project and class time is very helpful and patient when she spent discussing how everyone is .gets confused re g what she is doing lin their placement, and. any doing. This adher enjoyment questions may be answered. of her yob. They keep Amy very busy, pick- ing out and 'typing articles for the. Sentinel Memoirs, getting the mail, proof reading, sniffing envelopes, writing up word classified adver- tisements, and basically anything else that needs to be done. Amy is hoping to obtain post- . secondary education in the jour- nalism field. The -co-op program is an excellent opportunity tonfi d out for sure if this is what she wants to do. Amy' has oidy good things tq say about her experience with co-op. - She says the people she works with could not be more understanding. If it was not for them, she is sure she would not be having as much fun as she is. The co-op program is one that Amy could not " pass up. She recommends that anyone with an opportunity to be involved in a co- op program take the advantages of it. Crime Stoppers needs your help in. Ripley case Crime Stoppers of Grey -Bruce are seeking the:. public's, assistance lin .the. investigation of a break, enter and theft which occurred in Ripley, Ontario. The Kincardine Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police report that sometime. between 5:00 p.m. on June .30 and,8:45 a.m. On July 2 of this year, unknown person(s) entered a -vacant building on the South East corner of Queen and - Huron Street in Ripley. At the time, the building was being renovated and the west entrance off Huron Street had been boarded up with plywood for the weekend. Inside the building, workers had left an assortment. of tools and materials. Police believe the culprit(s) entered the building at approximately 2:00 a.m. on the morning of July 2 by way of the boarded up entrance and, VAN DIEPENBEEK - Harry and stole the following items: a Iilti ', Janice of Lucknow are delighted Gun, Hilti Hammer Drill, Skil Saw, with the safe arrival of their son, drywall equipment, electric drills Patrick Lee, bornon October 6, , and flashing lights. 1 at Wingham and District Person s) involved have not been Hospital. Pat weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. identified as yet and value of the Pat is a little brother for llfelissa. goods stolen is estimated at ap- )ie Proud grandparents are Frank and Annie Van nbeek and Allan proximately $6000.00. • _ pe If you feel you can help in this or and Margaret Hackett. Great any other case. Crime Stoppers of grandmother is Tillie Hackett. .RIME'ISTOPPERS 1-800.265-3787 GreyBruce . are willing to pay a reward up to $1000 for information leading to an arrest. CALL CRIME STOPPERS TOLL FREE AT 1-800-265-3787. You need not identify yourself. No one will know who you are. You will not have to testify in court. BIRTHS