The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-12-14, Page 3Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 14, 1988—Page 3
A unique and rewarding adventure for students
A School Year Abroad
TY. ,ugh Interculture Canada, the coun-
try's ding international student ex -
c} ' 'anization, high school students
fi to coast can enjoy the unique
and ling adventure of studying'
abroad
This not-for-profit organization
specialized in intercultural IearninQ is
presently concluding its Canada -wide
search for students, aged 15 to 18, in-
terested in meeting the challenge of living
and studying in any one of over 30 coun-
tries around the world.
"Ambassadors of friendship" seems a
fitting term for the students, according to
Can you help?
Crime Stopper of Grey Bruce are seeking
the public's assistance in the investigation
of a break, enter and '' 'ft which occured
at the United Co-op, . aulve in Tiverton,
Ontario.
The Kincardine detachment of the On-
tario Provincial Police report that
sometime between midnight of August
18th and 7:30 a.m. of August 19th the Co-op
at L5 C2 Bruce Township, RR 3, Tiverton
was broken into and a large amount of
farm chemicals and tools were stolen. The
culprit( s I pried a padlock from the door of
a semi trailer parked by the main building.
The culprits) also entered the main
building by the south door.
The culprits) stole a large number of
tools and some farm chemicals. The ar-
ticles stolen included the following
chemicals 20 -10 litre containers of 210 - 653
Round Up fertilizer, one 4 litre container of
210 - 651 Round Up, and two 5 litre con-
tainers of 210 - 661 Frigate fertiziler. A 5 hp
Turf Tack lawnmower, model 136 - 501 '-
502,.a gas powered Polan weedeater model
RX50, a 7" heavy duty grinder, a 4"
RIME STOPPERS
1-800-265-3787
Makita grinder model 9501-B were articles
included in the long list of tools stolen. Also
stolen were three new spreader tarps,
AM/FM truck radio, antifreeze, 9 bales of
baler twine, and motor oil.
The use of a vehicle would have been re-
quired to remove all of the tools etc from
the scene. Total value of the stolen articles
was approximately $8,500. The person( s
responsible for this theft have not been
identified as yet.
If you, feel you can help in this or any
other case, Crime Stoppers is willing to
pay a reward, up to $1,000. For information
leading to an arrest. Call Crime Stoppers
toll free at 1-800-265-3787. You don't have to
identify yourself, you will be issued with
an code number. No one will know who you
are, and all information is strictly
confidential.
Meals on Wheels meets
The Meals on Wheels Committee met at
Pinecrest Manor on December 5 to review
their year.
In November, 187 meals were delivered
by volunteer drivers. This is the highest
number of meals ever delivered locally in
one month. It was reported that a basket
has been bought to carry the meals into
client's homes.
Ruth Thompson reported to the commit-
tee on the meeting held in Kincardine
iisINTEE
r. CO. L.1-4ITC O
MEAL -TOR
$39,500.00 - Country home, 4 bedrooms,
new roof and combination furnace. Garage,
drilled well, 1 acre lot with orchard.
LUCKNOW - Brick home, Havelock'St., maple
and oak floors, large scenic lot backing onto
mill pond. Well maintained inside and out.
Priced at $72,000.
STATELY 2 STOREY brick home on 98 acre
farm, 80 workable, 10 acres bush, barn set
up for hogs, highway frontage.
ASHFIELD - 100 acres, 85 workable, 4
bedroom home, beef/hog setup, 2 silos, steel
shed. Close to Lucknow,
KINLOSS - 100 acre grass farm, fenced,
, spring' fed creek, 8 acres hardwood bush.
WINGHAM - 8 year old Royal home, family
room, woodstove, deck, 3 bedrooms.
ASHFIELD - 4 bedroom home with an 80 sow
Farrowing operation, new wiener room,
barns insulated,
WHITECHURCH - 3 bedroom brick home w
11/, car garage, hardwood floors, sunpori
2 baths.
KINLOSS - 200 acre farm, 2 excellent barns
set up for beef, 2 silos, 75 x 40 shed, 4
bedroom brick home.
100 ACRE fenced farm close to Lucknow,
older 4 bedroom home, requires work. 4
acres bush, large bank born, smaller pig
barn, shed, $75,000.
WHITECHURCH - Brick home, 3 bedrooms,
new roof, fireploce, 1 opt. with potential for
another. '59.900.
LISTINGS WANTED
PAUL ZINN
ALVIN ROBB
WARREN ZINN
528-3710
395-3174
528-3710
about the services available for seniors in
South Bruce.
Because of the number of meals
delivered each day, it was decided to have
two drivers each time. This means more.
drivers are urgently needed. If you can
help, please contact Ruth at 528-3003 or
Maymie Roultson at 528-2917.
The next meeting of the Meals on Wheels
Committee will be held on Januray 4, 1989
at 10:30 a.m. at Pinecrest Manor.
Art Cornelisse,an active Interculture Can -
da volunteer in Kanata. "Essentially," he
explains, "these youngsters are involved
in breaking barriers. B.y living with a host
family and attendinga local high school,
their experience . moves, step by step,
toward total immersion into a new society.
It's an apprenticeshp whose benefits last a
lifetime.'
Departure dates reflect the school calen-
dar of the host country. For . southern
hemisphere countries, such as Thailand
and many of the Latin American coun-
tries, departure can be as early as
February. For European, Caribean and
African destinations, departure is set for
next summer. In both cases, students are
urged to submit their applications by mid-
December.
"Our partner countries need time to en-
sure program quality," says Mr. Cor-
nelisse. "Finding •a suitable host family,
taking care of school enrollment and en-
suring the presence of a volunteer
counsellor for the student are all part of
maintaining that quality."
Participation fees are all-inclusive and
may be compared to the amount often
spent on an adolescent over an 11 -month
period. For financially disadvantaged
families, assistance is available.
Interculture Canada is part of AFS In-
tercultural Programs, the world's largest
intercultural exchange network with over
sixty-five member countries.
For more infomration, please contact
Art Cornelisse at (613) 592-4195 or, toll-
free, 1-800-361-7248.
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