.‘fq own.During his study p ‘F'ANCIAL A IDCOL year-he is expected to be an ambassador of good will,bothy through appearances before Rotary clubs and through informal contacts After the study year is completed,the award recipient is expected to discuss his experiences abroad and share the understanding which he was able to acquire of another culture with those who spon- sored him for the award. The five educational awards,available to both men and women,arei -Graduate fellowships, for those who will have received a bachelor's degree or equivalent. —Undergraduate Scholar— shipsafor those who are studying at the univer— sity level but who will not have completed their bachelor's degree. —Technical Training Awards,for those who are secondary school graduates or the equivalent and who have . by Rita Pendergast Hi Folks.This week's column will be on the Rotary I Foundation's awards. They are very interesting awards,you may be in— terested in applying for one. The Rotary Found— ation of Rotary Inter— national offers five educational awards with out of the ordinary features.Since the objective of these awards is to increase international understand— ing,the award recipient is required to study in a country other than his /. m .S'IA/umm", ‘ Monday " 81 Wednesday Student Nights - HALF PRICE FOR STUDENTS 'DRINKS AT SPECIAL PRICES. Tuesday . ' I”; . ’ . DIES Ladles' [fight , PRICE FOR LA : LADIEs' SECOND ONE 0N US ! CASCADE, DININQ ROOM AND lWest; Royalty Fitness I Centre LTD. — THE SPECIAL MEM BERStHP RATE FOR STUDENTS FITNESS MEMBERSHIP $100 RACQUET MEMBERSHIP SlhO been employed or engaged. A THE UREI SUN, ThurSdayg Nov; 13.1979; page 1hr in a technical field for at least two years “I. .r r A. . i . lllll Il‘i'llmll.il} \ r journalist at the time of applicationyor have at the time of application.been actively pursuing —Teacher's Awards,for those who have been employed or engaged r as full—time teachers of the physically, mentally or educationally handicapped for at least two years at the time of application. -Journalism,Awards, for those who have been employed in a fulle time position as a full-time post-secondary studies in print or broadcast journalism for two years prior to » the commencement of award studies for_which/application has been made,and who Vintend to pursue the profession of journalism after completion of their award studies. [DEADLINE FOR FALL '81 IS MARCH 1,1980; 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. MONDAY‘f SAIURDAY Charlottetown Mail FLORIST CORSAGES AND FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS ‘892-0727 yBURSARIES/fi PEI PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION BURSARIES Two bursaries of five hundred dollars eaEh are ‘ available in the second semester to eligible ' students enrolled in any year of a regular program at the University of Prince Edward Island. These bursaries are to be designated to a deserving male land a deserving female student. The students must be either the dependent of a member_or a member of the Association and a student whose deceased parent was a member of the PSA at the time of death will be eligible. Applications are/availabe at the Registrar's Office and must be submitted no later than Thursday, 31 January 1980. Erotestantf‘ / "CHARLAINCY SERVICE LS AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS ON" CAMPUS AT.THE CHAPLAINCY CENTRE 0N TUESDAYS FROM 2 — h p.m., 0N WEDNESDAYS FROM 2 — h p.m., AND ON THURSDAYS'FROM 7 — 9 p.m. Chan lain 01V