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Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1990, p. 27

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pr? A | change scraps off old paint on the Village Print Shop build- ing at the Scugog Shores Museum. CWY participants from Canada and Thalland worked on re-beautification projects at the museum. ¥ PUR Sa Two Thalland participants In the Canada change prepare the Village Print Shop at the Scugog Shores Museum for a new coat of paint. The participants worked at re-beautifying the museum on Thursday and were treated to lunch by Pat and Stew Ford at the Country Corner Cafe on Scugog Island. ticipants. A Canadian participant in the Canada World Youth ex- Pictured above are the Thalland and Canadian participants In the Canada World Youth exchange. A welcoming party was held at the Scugog Shores Museum recently for the par- A welcoming party was held at the Sc Shores Museum July 31, for the participants and families involved in the Canada World Youth Ex- change. There are 14 students in- volved in the exchange, seven from Canada, and seven from Thailand. } The Thailand students will spend three months in Scugog as partofa cultural exchange. Mayor Howard Hall, and Durham MP Ross Stevenson welcomed the Thailand and Ca- nadian students to Scugog, and thanked the host families for their initiative in taking the students into their homes. Mr. Stevenson, and Mr. Hall then proceeded to hand out a Cana- dian flag to each of the partici- pants. The two leaders were also present at the welcoming cere- mony. Mek Chin Chai, of Thai- land, and Denise Brynes, of Canada thanked the communi- ty of Scugog for their part in the exchange. After the formal welcoming, the group and their host fami- lies gathered for a campfire, where the Thailand students - got their first taste of roasted marshmallows. The students met two weeks ago, but did not know who their partners for the exchange ro be until a week ago Sun- ay. Lorraine DuBray, of Toronto, and Jennifer Fletcher, of Van- couver stated they are both very excited about the pro- gram. Both girls agreed the experi- ence is going to be exciting, and challenging, and they are look- ing forward to it. Both stated that the most challenging part of the program will be dealing with the difference in language, and culture. "It (Canadian culture) is very different (for the Thai's) but what they are going through now, we will be going through n afew months," Lorraine add- ed. This is the second year in a row that Scugog Township has hosted the Canada World Youth exchange, last year it hosted a group from Ecuador. According to Miss Byrnes, a 28-year-old Torontonian, when a community shows great co- operation and is very receptive to the group, it is usually picked tohost the exchange again. The group of 14, will remain in g until the beginning of November, then the Canadian participants will travel to the southeast Asia country of Thai- land for three months. x. i a * PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 8, 1990 -- 27 Welcoming party held at Museum for Canada Youth exchange participants While in Scugog, each of the students will spend a consider- able amount of time with the host family working on the farm and enjoying social activi- ties. They will also attend com- munity functions with the rest of the group a couple of times a week. The host family is host to two students, one Sons Canada, and one from Thailand. The host family receives $110 a week from the Canada World Youth. While the Thai's. are from small agricultural villages, many of the Canadian's may have little or no farming experi- ence. Of the Canadian students there are two from Ontario, and Quebec, and one each from Vancouver, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia. The list of visiting students, and their host families are as follows: Cedric Penner, and Damrong Sonsi, residing with John and Joanna Kersten, Pat- rick Thibault, Songgran Thong ma, with George and Michelle Hempen, Jason Thomson, Cha- laew Gongtawong, with Rod and Marlene McKay, Stephane Gauthier, Virat Clr ny with Gerry and Nancy Hill, Lorraine DuBray, Sumainec Wangman, with Richard and Ruby VanCamp, Christina An- tonick, Sai-yud Panyun, with Cathy McKay and Marvin Ste- venson, and Jennifer Fletcher, and Janpeng Yusuck. According to Miss Byrnes the program is short one host fami- y. The ideal host family would be a farming family in Black- stock, Nestleton, or the Scug Island area, but any intereste family in Scugog would be con- sidered. Anyone who is interested in becoming a host family is asked to call Denise Byrnes at 985- 3377, 0r 985-8461. HUMOX DESIGN and DRAFTING SERVICE Port Perry 985-4805 Need permit plans for your house, cottage, addition or deck. Nothing is too small! 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