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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-02-18, Page 6Page G l oucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February .18, 1905 THE HVHQN-PElt 'H CATi OLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD JUNIOR SENIOR KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION • l `ERRVAR'y 2s-27,1998 In. order to register for Ifindergarten, children moat be four (4) years of age un. ur ,before• P,ecem.ber 31, 1996, Parents are required to bring the Baptismal Certificate, Birth Certificate and Immunisation iteord• Card of •the child you intend to •register. Parents ehould contact their local school: The following .sclhoola.. offer Kindergarten classes: St, Joseph's School (Kingsbridge) Our Lady of Mt: Carmel (Mt. Carmel) St. Joseph's (Clinton) Precious Mood (Exeter) St; Mary's(Qoderieh) St. •James (Seafarth) St. Boniface (Zurich) :Sacred: Heart (Wingham) St. Patrick`s (Dublin)' St. Patrick's (Kinkora) 1-Loly Name. of Maty (St. Marys) St, Mary's (I -lesson) St. Ambrose School (Stratford) St;Joseph'e (Stratford) • ,St, -Aloysius (Stratford)• Jeanne Sauv4 (Stratford) • 529.7646 237-3.337 482-7036 235-1691. 624-'39,41 527-0321 2.36.4335 3574099 345-2033 393-5580 284-2170 595-8923 2714544 271-3574 271-3636 273-3396 Parents who expect that their child will -enrol in the optional French Inunersion Program. in Grade 1; in future years, have the option of enrolment for Junior/Senior .Kindergarten at either their local: Catholic School or the French immersion Centre (St. Mary's School, Goderich or Jeanne Sauve School, Stratford) at which they expect to enrol their child for a French Immersion Program, R nald,Marcy, Gaetan L. Blanchette, Chairperson of the Board Director of Education a ta 10 MUM *$D WaftrAfititiP,.Wr Still Young At Heart For An Old Happy 30th' Doug Parrish We,, -at .the ::Lucknow Sentinel, would like to thank everyone who RarticiPated in our Readershia Survey. We relyon our readers to tell us what they like or dislike about our paper as we trY to improve our Product. Your input is ereattY aPPreciated. A special thank You to our fl:w subscribers 1 6Q in art, and alt. those oho renewed• during our . subscription drireC. over the r as.t G . weeks. ^�yr Coneratuiations.f:. o1.. to. Susan NlcNauhton., winner of [ he • f $100 0O Chamber .of. Commerce Gift. Certificate in aur Readershi curve-�► Draw; p a n; thanks .to eu r ►one! . 1717,71 71' World Day ofPrayer bolted. by Christian Reformed The annual world Day of Prayer ser- despair. But •despair is not a "Third . vice will he held at Lucknow Christian World:" characteristic, and it must not be . Reformed Church at %30p m on Frid�xy,•aaurs.. Neither should our ind giiance that March d. vve live in such an unequal world be our Two neighbor's. One has all adequate sole response. Rather, we should commit ineetne of about. $22,000 per year. ourselves to learning more and taking Combined with her husband's. higher action for justice. Come to this year s wage, it° makes for a ,comfortable living. World Day of Prayer service and learn They have.two healthy .children who what it means to be a good neighbor in an attend school regularly, and whose grand- often unjust world.• parents visit thein each weekend. World Day of Prayer is a global; ecu The folks next door, on, the, other hand, menical movement of "informed prayer do not live as well, The husband earns and prayerful action." Or the first Friday about 8700 per year. In part because .she in March each year, people in over 170 has had such poor .schooling, the wife .:eountries participate in a common service can't find much work outside the home. rn .their awn locality. Services are trans- Their third daughter died before her fifth lated into hundreds of languages and birthday, and their remaining. children. dialects. , - have never known their grandparents, Offerings front nt World. Day of Prayer who died before the age of 60. .. services in Canada support development Far-fetched? Not really. The first and justice projects in Canada and. neighbor is you, a Canadian. The second, abroad. a Malagasy woman on the island. of In Canada, World Day of Prayer is Madagascar, off the coast of Africa. The sponsored by the Women's Inter -Church "facts" about your life and hers are , Council of Canada. In .addition to chal- gleaned. from the 'United Nations Human lenging and encouraging Canadian Development Index for 1997. women of Christian. faith to work togeth-`. Madagascar placed 152nd of 175 coup . et in their'.awn communities and through tries in 1997 in this measurement of scan- national and international ecumenical . dardsCanada placed first. organizations, the Women's inter -Church • .of living. I3ow can we and the Malagasy be Council' of Canada has intervened on good neighbors to each other? This is the behalf of landminee victims through central 'question of the 1998 World Day Mines. Action Canada, joined with the of Prayer, written by the women of Maquila Solidarity Network to advocate Madagasear. The enormous gaps between. against sweatshops the garment irides our standard of living and the Malagasy's try, and is committed to achieving full. could read us,. and: the Malagasy, to . social and economic equality for women. Internationai affairs theme of Lucknow WT meeting International Affairs to attend the FWIO quite well .by the mem- Was the theme for Conference in Belleville' hers. February, meeting' of the in July. The theme will be Kay Macintosh played ` Lucknow Women's Shaping Tomorrow's several lively love .songs, ,,,Institute. • Edna World'. for -Valentines day: Edna MacDonald and Mabel The program• opened read from the book. Whitby were the hostesses With 0 Canada. A poem, Dynamic •- • Fingertip when 1.2, members sat FeatheredValentine, about:, Devotions., by Amy down to a dessert lunch of the beautiful red' cardinals, Bolding, and • a New • frust bread and cheese- was read by Mabel. Edna Wardrobe, which was very; Alice Taylor welcomed -MacDonald ' conducted ' interesting Mabel read a . everyone. Rollcall was two contests, The first, newspaper article about • answered by naming the name a girl in "a love song ` the ice storm and liow' place you visited farthest was . wan by ' Celia from home'. • Aitchison. The second, a Lucknow; WI will be • brain teaser, was naming celebrating its 90th • different kinds of pie; and• anniversary February '98 • an oral quiz, on Canadian Plans will be made for cel- history, was answered, ebrations at a later date Alice;Taylor will attend the, -district' directors .meet-,; ing March 5 in Walkerton. •! An invitation was received Midget Stats from the Met Life - tournament on Feb. 8 for this team are: Lucknrw 5} Paisley 2.,': Goals: Mark 'Stanley 3, Conor McDonagh,• Daryl Aitchison Assists Aitchison ,2 Jordan;; Andrew 2 • Lticknow 7,' Walkerton Z:. Coals: Nick Mann, Jordan Andrew2, . Troy Mei en ie, Jeff Andrew 2, Dale Courtney. Assists: D. . Courtney 2, Aitchison 2, Mark .• Stanley, ieff Havens, Jeff Cranston, Andrew. • Championship game, Lucknow 3, Listowel 1. Loafs: Jordan ,Andrew 2,' Daryl Aitchison.- Assists: - Dale : Courtney 2, Aitchison, ' Canadians pull together in times.of trouble, A Valentines plane was' Overt- to .each -member. (suhmirted •.by •Mabel Whitby), t»GPS: students completed presentation of 'their ". speeches ; last week These 'intermediate .std - dents advanced from the classroom division' to the. gym. The ,students ° in the 'front 'row (left to ' right) Heather Sande, Nigel slack and Amy Knechtel -=- placed first, second .and third respectively. First and second advance to the Legion speak off level on Feb: 20. Other speak - ers included, in the back -row, Angle, Nicholson; Candlpe Mamilton, Brad Gilchrist, Jessica Mann and Susan Guay. Absent, Sarah h Taylor (Livingston photo)