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Port Perry Star, 15 Aug 1989, p. 4

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by Rob Streich + Leanne Philip has just re- turned safe and sound from a fast-paced and thoroughly en- joyable fortnight in London. Leanne has been in the spotlight several times this year as she won top prize at the urham and Canadian Science Fairs. Her project was a study of CMA, a non-corrosive chemi- cal which may replace road salt as the method we use for snow and ice removal during the win- r. As part of her reward for winning the Canada Wide Sci- ence Fair competition, she was whisked away to London dur- ing the last week of July for what was to turn out to be a great vacation. Leanne was conquering several new experiences at once. She had never been across the ocean, infrequently been on a plane, and had not visited as large a metropolis as London before. H it fi)? ' 4 [S| { H 4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 15, 1989 Leanne has a "jolly good time" in Englan She need not have worried. The Youth Science Foundation of Canada took care of transpor- tation and sundry expenses as well as supplying chaperones for each of the three Canadian students. The British fortnight organization provided accom- modations in the residence at the University of London, and entertainment. In the course of her tri the only thing Leanne could complain about was the heat and transportation. From the Slant things did not run smooth- y. At first her plane was rain delayed in Toronto. Then fol- lowing the two plane changesin Halifax and St. John, she ar- rived at Heathrow airport in the midst of a subway strike. Leanne was surprised that despite the temperatures in the 30 degree range, Londoners did not believe in air conditioning. Prior to leaving, Leanne had spent four weeks condens- ASK THE EXPERTS! Linda and Marylou Decorate with ; ay 2, confidence at - Nc: . 9 i : CENTRAL PAINT eeniemin Moore skkens "¢"WALLPAPER Comme: 295 Ritson Road South -- OSHAWA -- 434-3939 \_ J N ing her science fair work into a 70 page report. She brought 70 copies with her to London. Arriving late Wednesday, she had a day to acclimatize, then she was before a commit- tee made up of professors from the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, etc. Things went well, and she is discussing publication of her work at the prestigious Univer- sity of Cambridge. Any awards given out at this conference were honorary, asit was more a meeting of the minds then a true competition, What she did not realize when she left was that presen- tation of a paper was optional, and more than two thirds of the participants decided to enjoy their visit without the accom- panying stress of presenting. While she was there, Leanne participated in an opening ceremony with the 600 other participants from around the world, including several from communist countries (and a whopping 30 from South Africa, with the U. S. bringing only 19). She was one of the young- est people (turning 17 while there, while many others were 20 and older), and also one of the few who had come from a public school system - the rest were mainly from private schools. She enjoyed travelling around London, visiting mu- seums, art galleries, and pubs. They travelled to Stonehenge, Stratford and went to several musicals including Cats, The Phantom and Les Miserables. Although there were many arranged activities, Leanne said some of the students en- ~~ Ww A with 20 pieces. It's our taste that makes us famous. I Kentucky FriedChucken fos co on on om =n Bm Sm G0 SN GN ER ED EP S0 GE ED GY GN GD G5 ED WR WD GP GS GS G0 6 G5 EE. 0 It's our taste that makes us famous. entuc Re ken PORT PERRY and UXBRIDGE ntuc 2 Fried Chicken gives you SUMMER SAVINGS BUY 1 DINNER GET 1 FR with this coupon 3 pieces of chicken, french fries coleslaw & bread It's our taste that makes us famous. Kentucky FriedChicken $2° OFF a Bucket or a Barrel of Chicken & .With this coupon you can get a bucket with 15 pieces of delicious chicken or a barrel Expires Sept. 9th, 1989 Port Perry & Uxbridge EE! | | Expires Sept. 9th, 1989 Port Perry & Uxbridge ntuc ; a Eieaes Leanne Philip Is back after a fortnight of fun in England. Jjoyed setting out on their own, exploring London and playing tourist. Many of the other stu- dents whom the Canadians be- came close to went to school in England and knew their way around the city. One of the fascinating as- pects of her trip was trying to explain to students from tropi- cal countries just what her pro- ject was about. Melting ice off roads is not within the realm of experience for someone from the Middle East. Leanne felt that this 'con- test' was a real treat. In com- parison with other science fairs where one must present and then wait the elling days while judging takes place, this one got the work: over quickly, andit wasonto the play. "Everyone likes Canadi- "ans," said Leanne, "they want- ed to know eve thing about Canada." They don't like the United States much. priiiiiiiviiiiiiiidiiiidiiiiiiiidiidiiiiiiiiaaiadadd) MYERS CASH & CARRY BULK FOODS & DISCOUNT DAIRY PRODUCTS In keeping with the rest of her trip, the flight back was stopped in Montreal by a storm. But she eventually got back to Port Perry. Back at home, she feels really glad to live in Canada, where the school system is free to everyone who wants to enjoy it. With good public education here, there is no need to go abroad for schooling, no need to leave Pour home and family for great lengths of time. Leanne is going into her 0.A.C. year at Port Perry High. With offers of admission from several Ontario Universities, she is planning to enter into an Environmental Engineering coursein September 1990. While she cannot say with 100 per cent certainty that she will not compete in the Science Fair this year, she has agreed to serve on the Regional science fair committee, to help set up this years' fair. a MAPLE LEAF 500 ml. \. Cream Cookies ........ wv. 1.75 Yuppy Mix... ib. 2.89 NEILSON'S Macaroons & wr Rosebuds ........ 1.3.89 A: Dog Treats .............. ib. 1.29 \ \ Cottage Cheese ......... 1.99 | | N (a Just West of the Port Perry Plaza SA UETIUEEIINUN IEEE EERE EUR NARNIA We have a wide variety of Cake Decorating and Candy Making Supplies. A selection of over 30 Cake Pans to Rent. Wa reserve the right to limit quantities. 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