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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-02-06, Page 15At the locfl lanes How they Youth Bowling Feb. 12, games over 125: Elyse DeBruyn 141, Patrick Ritchie 130, Kristina Johnston 157, 153, Tiffany Bridges 133, 126 and Wyatt Kwan 188. Wednesday Night Mixed Feb: 9: Games over 200: Carol Phillips 200, Chuck Morris 230, 219, Lois Chaput 260, Janet Cas- sidy 224, Dave Hackett 201, Marion Jones 203, Gerald Rhody 254, 237,231, Antone Van Osch 228, Steve Van Osch 229,218. Team Standings: Pussycats 94, Chipmunks • 76, Woodchucks 75, Beavers 66, Bunnies 58, Squirrels 51. H.S. to date Mens - Ron Cassidy 314, Ladies - Diane Archer 310. • H.T. to date Mens - Gerald Rhody 755, Ladies - Merle Rhody 742. Ripley •Bowlers Feb. 7: Games over 150: Ed Fink 161, 169, Frank Mumig 163, Peg Roome 176, Cliff Turel 231, Al Schaus 220, 151. scored in bowling Team standings: Robins 30, Bluebirds 29, Cardinals 29, Wrens 19, Larks 10 and Orioles 9. H.S. to date: Mens - Cliff Turel 246, Ladies - Edna Stanley 196'. H.D. to date: Mens - Ed Fink 399, Ladies - Joan McLeod 321. Monday Night Mixed Feb. 7: Ladies' H.S. Wendy Ritchie 238, H.T. Merle Rhody 588. Men' H.S. Gerald Rhody 261, H.T. Enc Taylor 728. Games over 200: Fred DeBoer 207, Wendy Ritchie 238, Merle Rhody 211, Harold Elliott 212; Robert Jones 212, John Van Diepen 229,208,'Terry Burt 238, Eric Hal- denby 241, Gerald Rhody 261, Eric Taylor 258,233, 237. Feb. 10: Ladies' H.S. Tracey Norman 244. H.T. Wendy Ritchie 579. Men H.S. and H.T. Eric Taylor 289,736. Games . over 200: Emerson Howald 234, 214, Terri Wall 244, Eric Haldenby 204,. Wendy Ritchie 200, Eric Taylor 289,226,221, Ger- ry VanderKlippe 216, John Van Diepen 219,212, Gerald Rhody 213, 204. Team standings: John's Joker 94, Rambler 76, Noisy . Critters 73, Pigeons 72, Bluejays 51 and Jokers 51. Town and Country Bowling Ladies H.S. and 1-f.D. Anne Anderson 188,343. Men's H.S: Dave Swan, H.D. Gordon Brooks 327. Games 150 and over: Anne' Anderson 188,155, Shirley Brooks 172,156, Caroline Menary 163,158, Gordon Brooks 169,158,, George Taylor 168, Eldert Oeertsma 161, Dave Swan 173, Gordon Johnstone 162, John Snell 154, Jean Phillips 157, Gerda De Jong 153, Grace Geertsma 150, Fern McDonald 157, Kay McCormick 161. Team standings: Daffodils 61, Crocuses 57, Pansies 50, Hyacinths 48, Snowdrops 35, Tulips 34. OMAF plans special courses FarmPlus Plan - Rural Loan Program ' The long awaited Rural Loan Program has been recently launched under the name the FarmPlus Plan. Under the FarmPlus Plan, par- ticipating Credit Unions and Caisses. Populaires throughout Ontario will channel the money from local GIC deposits into a special spool which will be used exclusively for farm. related business loans and mortgages. For the investors, the rate of return will be similar to standard •GICs over a fixed term period and they qualify for attractive RRSP savings. For ' the borrowers, ,another institution will be .available to provide • loans for debt con- solidation, farm real estate pur- chases, farm building construction and value added capital projects. The loanor mortgages can, be amortized over 20 years and can be renewed every five years. The rate of interest will be deter- mined by the security provided, cashflow and repayment abilities of the borrower. The ctlosest par- ticipating Credit Union is. Durham. For more information contact Wayne Cargo at the Saugeen Com- munity Credit Union in Durham, 369-2931 or theOMAF office, 881- 3301 or 1-800-3023. Introduction To commodity Marketing This three-day course is scheduled for 'March 14, 21 and 30, 1994 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the OMAF Board Room in Walkerton and will introduce participantsto the basics of commodity marketing. This course will cover the price they receive for free market com- modities, based on Chicago 'Board of Trade futures price; seasonal trends; pricing opportunities; market planning; risk management and market methods in preparation for 'Courses II and III. The cost is $90.00, payable to OATI. TA Negptiation Skills Negotiation Skills Course is set for Mar. 9 anis 10 from 9:00 a.m.'to 4:00 p.m, at the United Church in i Walkerton. The cost is $110.00, payable to •OATI. This course will assist participants to develop effec- tive negotiation skills. Pesticide, safet For producers who need to obtain their Grower Pesticide Safety Cer-, tificate, but have difficulty finding time to take one of the day courses being offered, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office in Clinton is offering an evening. course. It . will be offered on two evenings: Tuesday,. March 22 and Wednesday, March 23 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in, Seminar Room . y. A at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Clinton. The ,cost for the course is $40.00. Brian Hall, Farm Management Specialist for Huron County reminds participants they may ob- tain a course manual when • they register, prior to the 'course. To register, call the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office in. Clinton at,482-3428 or 1-800-265- 5170. Crime .Stoppers• look for info Orime Stoppers of Grey Bruce are seeking the public's assistance 'in the investigation of a break, enter and theft which occurred in Kinloss Township. The Kincardine Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police report that sometime between Nov. 26 and 27, 1993 someone broke into the Chalmers Presbyterian •Church, Highway #86 (Whitechurch), in Kinloss Township. Unknown per- son(s) broke a basement window on the southwest side of the church and stole the following: The program is based on a win- win negotiating philosophy. Par- ticipants' will be provided ample opportunity. to practise with ap- plicable case studies. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 16, 1994.- Page 15 There were Tots of loonie antics at the weekend Mushball • tournament in Lucknow, like this contest which saw partici- pants trying to place Loonies in a glass container, without using their hands. , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .• • •, • • • • • HUGE. INVENTORY; • • • • • O OFF � • • • • • • � EVERYTHING• • • MI/Si 60 •• •Access�ri � • i G Gifts � • • • • • i i 1. A 28" Seimitsu Color TV 2.AVCR ° 3.2 Microphones and a PA Control Box ' The approdiknate value of the stolen property is $1,500.00. If you have any information on this or any other case, Crime Stop- pers of Grey Brpte are willing to pay a reward up to $1000 for infor- mation that leads' to ' an arrest. CALL CRIME STOPPERS TOLL FREE AT ' 1-800-265-3787. You will never have to testify in court. 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