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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Jul 1980, p. 20

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Young people from Malaysia to spend 10 weeks in Midland This October, Oct. 4. Midland will be spent munity. approximately 10 spend time with the who will organize and November, and The two and a half- living togetheer as a Host families will be weeks, and the group participants and treat supervise the project December a group of weeks prior to the group and being in- required from early would be leaving the them as part of the will arrive in mid young people from arrival is spent at a troduced to the various October until mid area on Dec. 15. family. Anyone in- August. He / she will be Malaysia and Canada formation camp, where work placements. After December. Families At this time they will terested in learning finalizing work will be spending a 10 the participants learn that first week they will will be paid $70.00 per travel to Malaysia and more about the project placements, looking for week period in Midland. language, culture, and be billeted in pairs (one week to cover the costs spend three months should contact Mrs. billeting families, and The group will be begin their educational Canadian and one of billeting two par- working on similar Mary Gibson at the finding people who are ¢ : a ; j : illeti Centre. interested in helping out composed of seven programme. Malaysian) with ticipants. The duration projects Billeting Contact i vite Malaysians and The first week in families in the com- of their stay will be families are asked to A CWY Group Leader n the project. . seven young Canadians. This group is part of the T 1980 Canada World Youth exchange. Canada World Youth (CWY) is a private, non- governmental organ- ization funded by CIDA (The Canadian Inter- national Development Agency) which conducts i D A PHARMACY youth exchanges bet- = ital a ween Canada and i pall Watson's Ladies Wear, G&M Shoppe, Elmvale Midland programme is seven ener Sia i : 9 z E: ( es AN , in Canada and half in «ea the exchange country. im, ~@ x All costs of the ee programme in Canada aul fae ys are paid for by CWY a e a fe with the exchange ere Kary various developing nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The country carrying the Colgate Toothpaste costs overseas. CWY The project in Midland will be with a s ; Sunglasses | Summer Merchandise Peeit os talienees wie 2 P aiber of 50 fo) SLASHED TO CLEAR 0 OFF , once a. week 'with the Bronze-Tan } also pays for all in- 50 mi. variety of Social Ser- organizations in the rest of the group in a i structured educational 25% tanning products © OFF _temational airfare. Rez $1.00 gnecia| 50° All Spring and vices. During their stay Social Service field in activity. On weekends they will participate in community activities or spend time with their JORY iDA: PHARMACY billeting families. OPERATED BY: A. R. K. PHARMACY LIMITED The Canadians in- 268 KING ST. 526-2781 MIDLAND, ONT. volved in the exchange will be chosen from DELIVERY PRESCRIPTION across Canada and will roughly represent a cross-section of the Canadi lation, Fy F "ve rural urban, | Cumming-Nicholson male/female, anglo- phone / francophone { student / worker ete. 1 ; The Malaysian a participants will be ] b | chosen by the Ministry i of Culture, Youth, and j >| Sports of Malaysia from | eae SALE SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS uits * Bathing Suits y Sei ™ Malaysia. Many of Hooded these clubs are familiar es Se : iourincanads. suchas | ON SuMmer Footwear | BleecJnckes ete. These ; 1 YMA ate. arse | Naturalizer, Bandolino, LaValle from all over Malaysia from both rural and urban areas and will represent the three major cultural groups: Malay, Chinese, and Indian. _ * Midland was chosen as one of four com- ! "munities in Ontario to host the Malaysian exchange. The other Sound, Sault Ste. Marie. | | SUMMER CASUALS suchas 4 ve "the group in Midland Kaufman, Savage and Clarks Watson *s GX& M S ho ppe See eie oe ghus2 CU M M t i G- Ladies Wear 305 King St., | Group apes er: Queen St., Elmvale ; Midland manent staff). One toe NICHOLSON 322-2151 | 526-5761 other would be from e accept Visa stercharge | officer with the nibitry deteabe ass ne G&M Shoppe open Mondays till 5:30 porte. The group wit | 239 King St., Midland Town Centre | | Thurs. & Fri. nights till 9 arrived in Midland on _ 48-8 onty Q ae MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS Shop today where quality is higher than our prices Friday, July 18, 1980, Page 23

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