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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-02-26, Page 13rhe t l LiteltneW Sentinel, Wedne1410, Irelorani x6,1997 ® Page 13 ilkeOiskY Night 7 RS and HT - Ron Machan 254, Gerald Rhody 631; Bea Griffin 249, 661 200+ games: Ron Machan 254, '205, Gerald Rhody 241.,. 203, Bea Griffin 249, 220, Mike Whitcroft 202, Luke Cranston 213, Allan' Rhody 201., Barb Machan 218, Terri Van Diepen 235„Wilma Elliott ,217, 200, Jim Miller 219, Lucy Miller 235, Jackie Duiker 218, Terry Burt 209, Clint . Thomson 225, Stevo 'Machan 239. Standings: Thunder Cats 84, Blizzards .82,, Lightning Bolts . 77, Hurricanes 76; Thunder Bal'ls 67, Tornadoes 55: YBC - Pee Wee: Grace Finnigan 102, Larrisa Bridges' '103.,. Branden, Bridges 107, Rachel Elliott 121, 146, Bantams:. J.J. Hubbard 174, Angela 'Gillespie 182, Whitney Taylor .178, 173, 138, 142, Jonathon Lalonde 144,.- Richard Elliott 156, 129. Juniors Paula Taylor 217, 151, 234, 200, David wn Gillespie 155, .157, Jutstin Armstrong 189, 179, 207, 'Angie Nicholson 211, 153, Gregory . Archer 219, 171, D:J.Haldenby 158. Seniors: Marlene Johnston 231, 195, Jeff Rumble ' 260, Patrick Ritchie.2Q4, Monday Night - HS and HT: Alex'Brunault 270, Eric" Taylor 701; Terri Van Diepen 269, 654. 200+ games: Dave Humphrey -220, .Wendy Ritchie 2.02,. 268, Grace Finnigan. 220, Alex ' Brunault 270, Eric Taylor 232, 200, 269; Terri Van Diepen ' 235,. 269, Bryce Ritchie 239,.. John.. Andrew 21.3.. Standings:- Misfits 57, High Flyers 49, Blue Jays. 46, Verna''s Rollers 39,. Dalmations 36,. Bulldogs 36. Friday Night HS and HT Eric Taylor 333,' 808; Bev Beyersbergen 249,' • 573 200 a e E i ° Taylor 333,. 246, 229, Don Woods 209, Paul Beese 240, 210 Betty Small 211, .Nick Beyersbergen 219, Ron Gillespie 279,. 248, Ron Elliott 229,. Marion- Jones 225, Bev Beyersbergen 249. Standing: Hooters 52, Bundys 37,,Aces- 37, .Slow Balls 32, ' Wednesday Night - HS ,and HT Judi del3oer 259; 599; Steve Van Osch 280, 800. 200+ games: Jim deBoer 224,. 203, Judi ;deBoer 259, Matt deBoer 243,, 210, Mariken Beese 220, Skip Beese 209, •Eric. Taylor 226, 272, 251, Jason. Daw..242, 243, Bob. - Jones 216, 241, 209, Jim Miller. 229, Nick Schaus.. 249, Steve Van' Osch 280, •270,250,,Mary Phillips> 206; 204, Kevin Kreuter 203, Nancy Hunter 209, Standings: Cooperators 54, Townies 48, Chipmunks .40, Gutter Rats 30.5,. Mavericks 25;. Pial Pals 21.5. Ripley, 1 $0+ games: Shirley Adams 186, Muriel Dow '188, 265,' Torn Adams 153, Anna MacTavish 203, 169,:. Edna Stanley. 185, Marie MacDonald 153,' Ed Fink • 158, .161, Bill Dow 160, Eunice Emmeirton 173,,. 169; Norval Pollock 195.. Standings: Maple Leafs.. 36, Red Wings 28, Oilers 26.5, Canadions 23.5,. Flyers 21, Flames 17.. Town ° and' Country 150+ games Anne Andersson 171, 215, Fern McDonald' u 167, 255, Gerry Vanderklippe303,, Gordon, Brooks 161, Dave Swan . 195, Gordon' Johnston 184, .Caroline. Menary 153, Shirley. "Brooks 16.4, . Donald McKinnon 181•, Harold Errington. 169, Mary McIntosh 154, Alone Clark .166,.. Kay Crawford 162 Standings: Tulips 37, Daffodils 37, -Pansies. 32,.. Hyacinths 26,5, Crocuses 26, Snowdrops 21.5. Exchange program seeks families World peace. ' Cultural understanding. Forging links betweeen. nations. It reads like a recruiting poster .for the United Nations: That's the message being : spread- -by, 'Julia Lubezynski of Student 'Travel Schools : (STS), a non-profit cultural exchange:.or organization i gan atio n Waterloo' that is looking for volunteer families to , host students, ages 15 to 18, from Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa- coming'. , to this area forthe upcom- • ing high school :.year in September. • - ' .. "Hosting , an : exchange student is a great chance for a family to . learn • first- hand about - another conn. try and culture without having 'to travel thousands of miles ' away , from, home." says Lubczynski who heads.' •up . STS. in : Ontario. Being a: host family: means sharing your tome and way of life with' a'boy Or girl from another part of the world for five. or 10. months. To ,be eligible, you must be -over 25 and able to. provide meals,accorn. modation,' and guidance to -your student dw'ing 'his or', her stay in Canada. In: return;. Lubczynski says that . the' students are eager to .participate in ` the .-family's day-to-day activi- ties, including holidays, family gatherings; : and, helping out .with their share of household chores.' Each' student . is also excit- ed about sharing their own language and culture with their: newly adopted host family. .. Host. families taking part in the `STS program ' come -from '. all walks • .o. f life. You can be married or single,. with or without children,' and you can live in the' city .or :the country... The main ; requirement. is that, 'you- ' : approach Fyour role as host parents witha positive attitude and .a desire to learn 'about:anoth- er culture. Families, may select a teenager of their. choice from; a range of Stu- dent profiles' . complete° with references, °; .family, photos, .and :biographical essays The exchange students ing, money and, is fully;' insured during their. stay. The students will arrive in late August "just ' before school begins and return at the end of the school Year. ``Sharing your life with art: exchange student is a rewarding.. experience for the entire family,and it's; a good way of "making :future o overseas" s contacts a erresay Lubczynski "Our ,:host families quickly' discover that the meeting of two cultures sure. makes '.the world feel like a"global it-• lage," r Student Travel Schools are. well screened before was founded 30 years ago being accepted into .the: in, '.Sweden on the. 'belief 'that youth exchanges. pro- mote, understanding, respect, world 'peace: and goodwill among people of all nations. Today, STS has program; and are chosen: for their maturity., academ- ic abhieve,rnent, and ability to be flexible. Each student has his or her own spend TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! 1e world' ARrottct.ot PITC dW CANADA in Conjunction with The Ufl ted Wtions'tnMronintent Prog:Ant UNEP Takalo, &'•Burt cHARTERED' ACCOUNTANTS ',567. Campbell St. Luckfow For: * Fe'rsonall'ax Returns: * Business �w • Farms ' • Doug Miller' C,G.A, LucknoW Office Manager Registered' E file Agenf LUCKNOW.519-528.3633 ;Goderlch 519-5242677 LUCKNOW DISTRICT -. COMMUNITY CENTRE DINGO '. Sunday March 9• OPEN DATES. February Fridays 28th March Fridays 14th -21St -28th • Saturdays lst-8th-15th- 22nd -29th. ' CALL 528-.3429 9 A.M. r'5 p.m. offices in over 25 countries and is ,one. of the oldest exchange organizations the world. :STS • is recog, -nixed by the Council on Standards for International Travel (CS1ET)," ate: American 'nonprofit:.orga-) nization committed ' to.. establishing standards ° of .excellence for internation- a1 exchangeprograms. p ogr , Anyone interested in going ...on ;'exchange • or ; ,. becoming a volunteer host' , family '. can contact" Julia' Lubczynski at 17800-265- 5316; .. -80.0-265-5316,:. ' 'Birthday Club. Benjamin Irwin: February 27, 1990 7 Years Ord Lucas Scott.` . February •27,1996 1 Year Old Jenny Var1 Rooy February 20, 1988 9 Yea's Old Andrew Scott February 28, 1994 3. Years Old Melissa VainDepenbeek March 4, 1989 8 Years Old ' Patricia Alton March, 4, 1996 1. Year Old LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS RCA, SONY; TOSHIBA DISH NETWORK, STARCNOICE CALL. 1=800.263=0626 Ilea ALIA& ,..Fast iK Eatedafismad THE HOME B :E ynt�r ou � OF Best RSP Rate Sa 75% E;yrs as at Feb 24107 7NVESTosENTS 5242773, .Godedch 1.800.265.5503 mc9NTEE rmsza., LISTINGS WANTED PAUL ZINN 528.2411 ASHFIELD - 2 acres, completely restored 3. bedroom house,. workshop/shed. • WHEELER' $T. r 2 bedroom bungalow - new kitchen & bath. $52,500. TRi;,ED .7 ACRE'LOT with creek, 3; bedroom house, new''kitchen, baths. $69;900. HISTORIC LUCKNOW 4-5. bedroom, hew kitchen and baths; formal' living/dining rooms, garage, 8/10.acre . 96 ACRES., W. lotWawanosh. Fieldstone house, 2 ponds, creek:. $165,000. HAVELOCK .Completely renovated, 3 bedroom hpuse, 1 bath, move In condition. '$81,000:., $59;900 - 2 1 acres, 3 bedroom. douse, garage. • $79,900 = Three bedroom payed drives 110' frontage, off heat• ROSS ST 3 bedroom bungalow, ,wa$,76;9lk-00. in•baaement, shows Well LUCKNOW - 4 bedroom. house With garage, closei to. school. '$80,900. ' AINBERLEY Newer bungalow; 3-4 bedrooms, large lot.'$99,900. 1`12 ACME& ; KinloS''eq,- 90 acres psstGre,.Creek, 3 ponds, 98, ACRES.. ;• 70 workable, ' updated •3 • bdrm house,.:40 x 5.6 bam,20 acres bush: $165,000.: o le . 100 ACRES Y taliy.remode d 3 3 bedroom. house, 50 x 100 bam,' 85 workable, $197,500: • NEWER•ROYAL, HOME - on 82;x' 132 lot, 3:bedroom'.partially finished basement. Havelock St: $109,900. CRdiGSA RDWOODD L[RMO Auburn Ont. 519.526-7220`. BUYING :LOCAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Feb. 27th 1 I.0:45 pin Novice Rep vs.:Durban' 1, 7:45pm Midgets vs Wingham ;' (2nd.game best of 5 WOAA Finals); Feb..28th` 1 5:45 pm novice 132 vs'Betmote 7 011pm Atom Rep vs•Miiverton N " (3rd game best of 5•WQAA Final series tied at. 1 1). x'8:30 pm Lancers vs Mildmay 1: Game.3 Lucknowleads series 2-0 1 1 Mat 16,t I tyke Tournameln1 10 games starting. at 9:00 am '1 j.; Mar, 2trd 11:30 - 2;50 Public Skating 1 1 3:00.-6,50'Figure Skating 1 Test Day (no adrnIsson . fee,, l ▪ Watch local skaters by their tests) h 7:00 pm Bantam B vs Mt. Forest 1 ou d be third' aMidget me�f p know ;. . hem ▪ (� f g .. if 1• wind home ice advantage) 1 lillar. 3rd ' 1 1OA pm NoviceBl vs Wingham I -: 1 7:00 pmPee Wee Rep vi Wingham 1 1. (0•i ucknowwins hens ice 1 1 . • advantages) • • 18:30.pm Bantam Rep Vs 77? 1 1 .(WOAA Consolation Round) 1 Mar.4th' ' 1 i 6:00 pm Atom 131 vs. Ripley 1, '1 • ( (If Lucknow wins home Ice ji 1• advantage)i•J1 ori. In Peel Weer B vst iwrhatm 1J &:FANA,]04 Let 5' .Generations of Experience in Timber purchasing and Resource..Management' WBRI( FOR. YOU:"$' Remember -,"wood Things Come in Trees'r Hardwood Slabs =180117 cu. yd Truckload within 20 miles • Mileage;Beyond that ATTENTION 'VETERANS EX -SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN .& DEPENDENTS The Royal Canadian. Legion Provincial Service Bureau Officer, Randolph Groundwater, will be Visit- ing in the, area. Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance regarding: War Disability. Penslona. • Treatment for entitled veteralrls. • Appeals against adverse original: '• ppllcation,for War Veterans# and Widows Allowance, Contact the Service Officer or Secretary of the Branch no later than February 27.. W IIrviine Eedy' Branch 309 • Service Officer