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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-08-28, Page 18Page 1 Luelocuow Seititinek WattleWAY, AtlgtIst PA 1991 Heather Sande August 28, 1984 Years Oki Charlotte Drennan August 30, 1982 9 Years Old Kyle Dorscht August 30, 1986 Years old Aaron Bakker August 30, 1982 9 Years Old Micheal Fisher August 31, 1985 6 Years old Candice Hamilton August 31, 1985 6 Years Old Lindsay Raymond September 3, 1982 9 Years old n Students urg Would you like to tiavfel to a distant Band, taste different fronds and meet new people? Well, get ready because All IntrulturJe Canada can make it happen: for you$ One goal of AFS Intereulture Canada is to give young, flexible and adventurous .students, aged 15 t 18 years old, the opportunity they deserve to explore a whole new world abroad. It is a unique experience in education and travel, not to mention tons of fun Anda you are interested in learning a new language, there is no better way than an AFS Interculture Canada Program. AFS terculture Canada is a not- for-profit organization that promotes cross-cultural learning through worldwide exchange programs. AFS Interculture Canada operates these exchanges in over 30 countries. It has become, over the years, the best and the largest volunteer -based international exchange organization. in the country. The Year Program will send you to a country abroad for 10 to 12 months. You will stay with a host family and attend high school, often with your new,°'"brother" and "sis- tear"„ ile_l `" _with_.yourhost— family, you will see the country in a completely new light. Unlike visiting as a tourist, being an exchange student will enable you to really become part of the commun- ity and country. By experiencing dto discover �.a the eve e v rna t fosthawo yo°lt learn and come to andelstand anotherculture., The possibilities are endless, As anAFS, exchange student you might enter a Japanese Buddhist temple, the Swiss Alps or venture intoTa Bean rainforest. With access to over 30 countries around the globe,. chances are there is an AFS Interculture Canada program tofit your taste. From shopping in Bangkk to exploring Aura's outback to taking a Ply in the Orient or ung your favourite pasta in Italy,, you tante sure is it an =forgettable experlenceo Intexculture Canada brings students is together with host families and the worletiin a way that encourages the sharing of ideas, attitudes, cultural heritage, lan- pages and ways of life -- a per- sonal ersonar involvement that can help us understand one another better. Because the truth is, when people think of countries hiteans of other people, -instead of just polus, both our differences, and similarities dome oder to understand. This is another step closer to world pew. So if you're a high school student who would like to study abroad next year, please contact AFS Interculture Canada's national office, toll-free, at I-800-3614248. All the way from California Visitors with Mrs. Bessie Moul- den during the week were Mrs. Dorothy Burton and Ewart Webster of Kikland Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan of Mitchell, and Mr. And Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Saratoga, California Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr visited in Kincardine with Mr. and Mrs! Bert Nicholson. Mr. Ross Hamilton of Brandon is visiting with his mother, . Mrs. Janice Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs. •- ' on of- Lpc1 now, --ands with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh and Mrs. Scott Walsh of Kincardine visited Tuesday with Edna and May Boyle. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Elmer James of Wingham in the miiiimmommom•-••••• VINLOUGH ay May,.Boyle meanuemineemuniememelalm sudden passing of her " husband Elmer. Elmer was raised here orad Con. 10 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed James. A few couples enjoyed a good camping trip last weekend. Those in. the party were Mr.. and Mts. Jack Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, --Mr-: =and saChnrles mi Ripley, area, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushel of Wingham; Mr.: and Mrs. Bert Thompson of Culross, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lane of Con. 12. On. Sunday they all . enjoyed a delicious barbecue, joined by Ross INVESTMENT - SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Lucknow Main Business Section large retail store with 2 bedroom apartment. Building solid brick only 32 years old. Commercial space of 900 sq. ft. Apartment completelyremodelled with new kitchen, bathroom and decor. Business -also' available. Priced' reasonable. For more details call Werner at 524-8331 or 529-7783. RE/MAX LAKE LANDS REALTY LTD. • 48 the Squire, Goderich Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie. The group chose a perfect weekend and everyone had a good time. Kinlough W.M.S. - The Kinlough Presbyterian W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Bushell on. Wednesday night. Joan Barr, president, welcomed all and began with a reading. All present repeated the Purpose and the Lord's Prayer and joined in the opening hymn, What a Friend We Have in Jesus, followed by the minutes. . Business included the acceptance of an invitation to attend the Go Forth meeting at Wingham on Sep- tember 10 when the guest will be Ninette Gangi. ' The roll call for the evening was ed= avithr leu or` arse _using the word `harvest': Marilyn. Reid had the ,devotions and read the story by Joni Erickson on God and the Little People. The hostess presented a video that revealed there is new hope in Central America only through the churches. Rachel Bushell favoured all with a nice piano solo. Marilyn closed the meeting with prayer. Following the,;courtesies from the president, a delicious refreshments were served and a social time was enjoyed. Last week's winners in the R. 3, Bayfield; Kenton Frey, R. 1, Beigrave Kinsmen Cash Calendar St., Clements; Bonnie Ross,. R. 1, lottery were; Neil Renwick, Win- Bluevale all witch $50. ' dmilannon gham;.Kate Keil, Wingham; Simons of St. Marys won the $100 draw. and Smith, Thornhill; Ken Brandon, Z.. Labour Day September 2nd Due to the Civic holiday.The Sentinel will be closed Monday August 5, 1991. Deadlines Editorial and Display Advertising Friday, August 30th at 3:00 p.m. All Classified Advertising Friday August 30th at 4:00 p.m. 528-2822 528-2823 High diving The whole world stretches out before a kid on summer holidays. The higher you jump, the bigger the splash and the mere 1r impress along the way. (Photo by Rob Bundy) Gmaoaaamtl o.a4ga9 OoaCIIse01)0do :fY Daadrtov7OOmx$041 Ya'd citt.740aV•irl tt-d81YC-'PC10. 4311064 o ci court o o trn s a r. d aom ase a m n a. o -a. eo e