Whitby Free Press, 10 Oct 1990, p. 31

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S., Gelphos,antao NH Pul il h5.ue upussrwi P: Whpodutin mang cookesaddmintspm of 85mpr centlof the cookiscill hnaes arbeterflavr yandfostay moistuon.er. PROM PAGE 30 and chocolates that could undoubtedlyý, satisfy anyone's swet'tôth.ý Another 'fundraising ploy, -is Andersonlîs ariual'Tu7key Shoot in whicUh studentasl compee by shooting '10 basketlls for 50 cents. Proceeds ,wil.benefit 'our. studeýnt athleétic associàon.T heljý- us, with our 'fundraising., schemes is ýa* new school motivation group called HYPE ( led by Kevin Cho), which is designed te keep Anderson spirits iBoarinîg. This year's yearbook staff members are. working diligently, on' ACVIé'.",1901yerok Photographers '.are. snapping-. pictures left and zight p thn Andersonians in uni-que and embarra ssing poses. *Anderson's firat achool: dance was a great success, hopefully the firat of many this.year. Interculture reeruiting begn Every year, hundreds of young Canadians take advantage of a unqu experience thanlcs te, Itruture' Canada. These young people, between the ages of 15 to 18, live and- study in another country during the scholastic year. Interculture Canada is currently in the, midst cf its recruitment campigr. Young people who like adventure and want te acquire new lcnowledge are urýged te apply without delay. Students have the choice cf more than 30 destinations. For example, they can learn Spanish in Venezuela, German i n Switzerland, English in Great Britain, Flemish in Belgium or Russian in the U.S.S.R. There are still several places available for the 1991 winter departures and more than 225 places for the 1991 summner departures. The young people chosen te participate in this program will live with a hast faniily and study in a local high sehool. Families have been carefully selected te, host students and during their stay, students benefit from the support of a volunteer counsellor. Thneexperience young people have abroad is irreplaceable. And what'more, in acquiring* another language, these- young people become sergitive teo ther cultures and learn te . better understand the world around. them. The ,.programPé- participation csts are eqWivalent te thesu parents normally spend on a' teenager in Canada. Financial assistance is aiso available., Interculture Canada 'is a non-profit. organization whose aim is te promote. intercultua understanding ' and international development. As a member cf AFS ,Intercultural Prograis, Interculture. Canada is part of the largeet student exchane network in the world. To obtain mùore informaionY, contact the- national office at 1-800-361-7248. University into se ssions One, cf the hardest, desisions a senior high school student must make is te decide what te do after graduation. Ontario's universities, in a ce- operative1 effort with the pro- venoe's secondary schools,' establ- ished the University Information. Program (UIP) te help explore university education. Reptesenatives from each of the 15 Ontario universities, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and the Royal Military Colledge visit each region cf Ontario te provide first-hand information on programs cf study, admission requîrments, coste and flinancial aïa hosig/rsiénc,,student life and campus visité.- * In. some cases, attending the UIP session will be a student's only oppurtunity te . meet per- sonally -with .representatives from-certain universities. The UIP prograni in this area wîll. be hosted by the Durham Board cf Education at Pickering High School, 180 Church St. N., Pickering, on. Wednesday, Oct. 24 :30 to 9:40 p.m.or Eastdale CVW 265 Harmony Éd. -N., Osh- awa, onThursday, Oct. 25, 7:3o ta 9:40 p.m. For further informnation, con- tact John Schievink, the board's guidance consultant, at 666-3821 or 686-1282. 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