Families needed to host Irish youth in cultural exchange Host families are needed to provide accommodation for 40 young people who will arrive in Kitchener-Waterloo May 1 to take part in an eight- week cultural and economic development program called Wider Horizon. In association mth Luther- wood CODA. the program was designed to Improve the employability of Lsadvan- taged young people aged 18 to 28 by providing lrammg, work experience and personal Tues. - Fri, 10-6 pm. Sat 10-4 pm. Closed Mondays Take advantage of this sale! Women's Suits, Bridal Gowns, Special Occasion, Communion Dresses & Mother's Dresses All reduced 50% to 90%! 24 Dupont St. E SAVE 50% to 90%! Please note that salv prm‘s do not apply to new spring arrivals or custom orders Shop early for best selection Sale ends March Mst. Ag, ' Waterloo 725-1367 development. It also fosters mutual understanding by cnsunng that each group of trainees represents a mix of the two traditions tn the north and south of Ireland. Lutherwood CODA became involved with Wider Horizon in 1992 as an overseas partner. The local group's role is to provide participants with host family accommodation, work placements. job skills training and an opportunity to expen- ence Canadian culture. Since then, Lutherwood CODA has hosted 12 pro- grams and has assisted more than 200 Irish youths improve their career options and broaden their understanding Complete detaols of the demon expenses of this candadate and others are nulablc an Election; Canada's Wels sue (www ekcrioras.cal. The primed vrrsmn of any undudatc's return “sprawl; election uptmcs. as submmed to Elections Canada, mav be examined on request, Write to Elections Canada. Ottawa, Ontario KIA o or call roirfree I 800 INFO-VOTE " 800 463-6868r, NIH1 "Permrrrerf f mm ofEkctum Expenses [In ----------'-'_.,_, i It detail des dépenses d'éiecritm de o: undndal n duurres candida; w - bur k we Web d'HKumu Canada (www clean-pm cal to ee"ror, imprimée a uppon de tout andldal concernam les dépenses d'tlecrion. ltlle it": a are praentée 'a Hanan; Canada. pent bre exammée Sui demande Vemlln (rm: 5 ilrnmnx Canada. Oriana K )manoj K I A 0M6 on re'ltphoner, sans has. an I 800 INFOVOTF, (I 800 46r6868) 7 mm mm 4, - dumm- [our Imam.†Wan/av 68 264.9! t "hr mun: numb-urn! Jerk" lurk-u A, I n duff" nu! "A ya: rape"" â€I In (Add "Mam - I)" “dam "IP11!!! dr Putin! Mr ' Jinan: -idrs â€(atom rermf 1.911} on! It! atqss"ht ’1"qu 2Tst2hrtt3Nrulo, Renault d Ted Mamn N P D ".4 mount annually reptrr'rtf smciudrd all 1191:!"nt unpaid (Ir-m I My"! (hum m she amount If!" 98 base bra! pad kstrheser- Warrrlao 563,164 w ed Martm Agra: Magdalene Herman MW Hoonan keith Turner (center) got an up close and personal expe- rience of what it would be like to win the Waterloo Regional Crime Stoppers Harley Davidson motorcycle currently up for vault. The draw will be made july 1 at the fireworks display at Columbia Lake, On hand selling raffle tickets at Corr estoga Mall Saturday were volunteers John Yost (lefl) and James McKinnon. URROOOMMM! of cultural similarities and dif- ference; Anyone interested in pro- viding home accommodation or work placements can call Karen at 7424782, ext. 413. Contribums Allfigrrr1 .u "you'd by the maidens Pubhshed by the (.InrfEbnau! 035m alum puma.“ ttt mm“: 2,501 and (a; of rhr Canada Hanan; Au Mm Bulky pbolo In my», um! "A 4., "perre' par b, madam n [5.wa par L ducal!" W1] A, 'ibrruvrt autumn-an aux -ttetq partruphn 215421 n ( n h ie I m élerrorak Ju (Anal) can Camn' budonl $l PM" 75 KIA OM6, Total Emit-n Em St0.026 Ig" 307 LANCASTER ST. w., 373 BRIDGE ST.. KITCHENER WATERLOO 744-1 1 09 747-0320 IODZILH$ POLLOCK AND WILLIAMS PHARMACY Personal Expenses of Free Eking at the door'. T/A 5-da- 'Prrr'rtTe'"rytrr Bunion Expenses S-bicn to the Limil' ' IO 026, " unit-lid i I: timiee. 026 " ' Bernard C, Nayman, t Bernard C, Norman ( A