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ABORIGINAL STUDENT'S GUIDE TO SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS AND BURSARIES

This booklet is available from:

Student Services
Gabriel Dumont Institute
121 Broadway Ave E
Regina SK S4N 0Z6
telephone: 306-522-5691

AGF SCHOLARSHIPS

Forty scholarships (valued at $2,080 with $1,000 for tuition and $1,080 invested on your behalf over 3 years) are granted throughout Canada. Applicants must have a minimum of 75% average. Applications must be returned by May 29. For further information contact:

AGF Financial Life Skills Scholarship
York/Toronto 1833
260 Adelaide St E - PO Box 51
Toronto ON M5A 1N1
telephone: 1-888-642-4157
AGF Financial Life Skills Homepage

ALLARD BROADCAST JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIP

This award valued at $2,000 is available to a student enrolled in a broadcast journalism program. The award is based on strong character and leadership qualities, and a willingness to assist other in the industry. An applicant must explain in 500 words why s/he is interested in broadcast journalism, career goals, and how this scholarship can help reach these goals. The application deadline is June 30. For further information contact:

The Canadian Association of Broadcasters
PO Box 627
Station B
Ottawa ON K1P 5S2

ADDITIONAL AWARDS


AFIB Canada
AET Canada Ltd
AbitibiEConsolidated Ltd
AgrEvo Canada Inc
AlliedSignal Inc
Amoco Canada Petroleum Company Ltd
Apotex Inc
Asten Inc
Avenor Inc
Anenor Maritimes

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JOHN BROOKS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

These awards are based on academic achievement (min. 75% average) and demonstrated outstanding ability in specific area such as community services, Arts or Sciences. For further information contact:

John Brooks Community Foundation
21 Vaughan Rd - Suite 203B
Toronto ON M6G 2N2
telephone: 416-653-2627

ADDITIONAL AWARDS


Ball Packaging Products Canada, Inc
BASF, Canada Inc
Beaver Lumber Company Ltd
Bell Canada
Bell Helicopter TEXTRON
Bristol-Myers Squibb Canada Ltd
Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc
Business Develpment Bank of Canada

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CANADA STUDENT LOANS PROGRAM (CSLP)

Applications are available from your educational institution or from student aid offices. You must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. You must satisfy the appropriate provincial or territorial assistance office that financial resources available to you are not enough to cover your educational costs by completing an application form. To get an estimate of the amount you may be eligible to receive you can use the Student Need Assessment Software (SNAS) on the web. SNAS is and interactive application that takes 15-20 minutes to complete. The maximum amount of Canada student loan assistance available for full-time students is $165 for each week of the study period. The remainder of your need may be met with provincial funding. You will be required to start repayment on your student loan on the 1st day of the seventh month after ceasing to be a full-time student. A detailed book is available from the financial aid offices at universities, provincial student aid offices or at:

Human Resources Development Canada
Education Support/Student Assistance Branch
PO Box 2090 - Station D
Ottawa ON K1P 6C6
telephone: 919-994-1844
fax: 819-953-6057
or
Enquiries Centre Canada
Human Resources Development Canada
140 Promenade du Portage
Phase IV - Level O
Hull PQ K1A 0J9
fax: 819-953-7260
Human Resources Development Canada Homepage

CANADIAN ASSOIATION OF PRINCIPALS LEADERSHIP AWARD SCHOLARSHIP

Twenty awards of $500 each are available. Each school can nominate one student by March 1. Further information is available from your high school quidance office or:

Canada Association Of Principals
1010 Polytek Court - Unit 36B
Gloucester ON L1J 9J2
telephone: 613-745-8472

CANADIAN GOLF FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS

Up to twenty four scholarships at $4,000 per year for up to four years are available. Candidates must meet the following:
- experience in competitive golf at the regional, provincial, or national level
- participated in extracurricular or community activities
- "A" average over the last two years of high school

For further information contact:
Canadian Calf Foundation, Golf House
1333 Dorval Dr
Oakvllle ON TAN 4Z3
telephone: 905-849-9700
fax: 905-845-7040


1989 CANADIAN ENGINEERING MEMORIAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

This award valued at $5,000 is available to a female student entering Engineering. The award is based on academic achievement and community leadership. Application forms, due July 15, are available from:

1989 Canadian Engineering Memorial Scholarships
Suite 401 - 116 Albert St
Ottawa ON K1P5G3
telephone: 613-232-2474


CANADA TRUST SCHOLARSHIPS

Twenty awards valued at full tuition for up to 4 years and sixty awards valued at $500 each are available. The awards are based on demonstrated outstanding community leadership (school or cmmunity) and academic skills necessary tot success in university. For further information contact:
Canada Trust Scholarship Program
161 Bay St
33rd Floor
Toronto ON MSS 2T2
telephone: 1-800-308-8306
fax: 416-361-4641

CANADIAN HOSPITALITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS

Seven scholarships ranging in value from $1,000 to $2,000 are available to students entering a program in food services or accommodation at a Canadian degree granting institution - specifically Guelph, Ryerson, or Mt. Saint Vincent University. These awards are based on aptitude and interest in the food service and accommodation industries, financial need, scholastic record, ability to get along with people, leadersEip qualities and potential future in industry. Three references are required. For further information contact:
Canadian Hospitality Foundation Scholarships
300 Adelaide St H Suite 213
Toronto ON M5A iNt
telephone: 416-363-3401
fax: 416-363-3403

CANADIAN PACIFIC FOREST PRODUCTS SCHOLARSHIPS

Twelve awards valued at $1,000 each (renewable for up to four years) are available to children of active employees who have worked for the company or its Canadian subsidiaries for a minimum of one year. For further information contact the Awards Division of the Association of Universities and Colleges.

CANADIAN PRINTING INDUSTRIES SCHOLARSHIP

This award valued at $1,000 Is available to a student entering a program related to the Printing Industry. For further information contact:
Canadian Printing Industries Sch. Trust Fund
74 Albert St - Suite 906
Ottawa ON K1P 5E7
telephone: l-800-267-72S0

CANADIAN SOCIETY OF EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS, CALGARY

A variable number of awards valned up to $1,500 are available to students majoring in ceophysics based on academic merit and financial need. Apply by July 31 to:
Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Scholarship Trust Fund 406
206 - 7 Ave SW
Calgary AB T2P 0W7

CANWEST GLOBAL SYSTEM BROADCASTERS OF THE FUTURE AWARDS

a) Visible Minority Student: This award is available to a student who is a member of a self-identified visible minority. The award valued at up to $4,000 is for a student entering a radio + television arts program or journalism.
b) Physical Disability: This award is for a student who has a mobility impairment. The award is valued up to $15,000 and a 3-4 month internship at the Global Television Network. The award is based on strong English language communication skills and is far a student entering a radio + television arts or journalism program. For both of the above awards apply by May 31 to:
Can West Global System - BFA
81 Barber Greene Rd
Don Mills ON M3C 2A2

CN NATIVE EDUCATION AWARDS PROGRAM

Five awards valued at $1,500 each (renewable for up to four years) are vailable to Inuit, Status Indian, Non- Status Indian or Mdtis students. The awards are based on financial need and a good academic record. Students must be interested in a career in a transportation industry. Deadline is June 1. For further information contact:
Employment Equity
Canadian National
935, de La Gauchetiere St W - 7th Floor
Montreal PQ H3B 2M9

CN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR WOMEN

Fifty-five scholarships valued at $500 each are available to women who are studying to enter careers in non traditional fields. For further information contact:
Employrnent Equity
Canadian National
935, rue de La Gauchetiere ouest - 7th Floor
Montreal PQ H3B 2M9
telephone: 514-399.3666
fax: 514-399-7677

CSEA/BEROL PRISMACOLOR NATIONAL ART SCHOLARSHIPS

Three awards valued at $1,000 each are available to students entering Fine Arts based on outstanding paH tential in visual arts. A portfolio must be submitted with your application. The deadline is May 29. For further information contact:
SCEA-Berol Commission Scolaire Les Encores
647, Lesage
Laval PQ H7E 2Y6

ADDITIONAL AWARDS


CCC Inc
CIBC Wood Gundy Securities Inc
Canadian National
Canadian Reynolds Metal Co Ltd
Cargill Limited
Chevron Canada Resources
Cogate-Palmolive Canada Inc
La Compagnie MiniEre Quebec Cartier
Conoco Canada Ltd
Consumers Packaging Inc
Corby Distilleries Ltd
Cytec Canada Inc

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Department of Transport Canada
Dresser Canada, Inc

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E.B. Eddy Forest Prodncts Ltd
Electro-Federation Canada
Equlfax Canada

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FOOD SERVICE + HOSPITALITY SCHOLARSHIPS

Two awards valued at $2,000 each per year (renewable for up to four years) are available to students with a physical disability who are entering food services or hospitality. Apply by July 15. For further information contact:
Canadian Food Service Executive Association
1531 Bayview Ave - Suite 3529
Toronto ON M4G 408

LA FONDATION DONATIEN FREMENT

Awards of varying value are available to students planning to study in French. For further information contact:
Fondation Donatien Frtmont Inc
325, rue Dalhousie - piece 702
Ottawa ON K1N7G2
telephone: 613-241-1017

TERRY FOX HUMANITARIAN AWARD PROGRAM

These awards valued at $4,000 annually for a maximum of four years are available for up to forty students. The awards are based on the demonstration of the highest ideals and qualities of citizenship and humanitarian service while in pursuit of excellence in academic studies, amateur sports fitness, health, community service, and related endeavours. Three references must be included. Applications must be returned by Feb. For further information contact:
Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program
711-l5l Sparks St
Ottawa ON R1P S8S
telephone: 613-234-1803

ADDITIONAL AWARD


Framatome Connectors Canada Inc

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GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA SCHOLARSHIP

Eight awards valued at $1,000 each are available to well-rounded Active Members of the Girl Guides of Can- ada- For further Information contact:
Scholarship Administrator
Girl Guides of Canada
50 Merton St
Toronto ON M4S lAS
telephone: 416-487-5281 (ext. 261)
fax: 416-487-5570

GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK BROADCASTERS OF THE FUTURE AWARDS

These awards including scholarsbips, lnternships and mentorship programs are available to both self- identified visible minority students and students with a mobility impairment. The awards valned up to $4,500 for the visible minority award and up to $15,000 for the mobility impaired student are available to students entering a radio and television arts program or journalism program. An application form including a one-page written statement and three letters of reference must be submitted by May 29. For further information contact:
Global Television Network Broadcasters of the Future Awards
81 Barber Greene Rd
Toronto ON M3C 2A2

ELIZABETH GREENSHIELDS FOUNDATION

Grants valued up to $10,000 are available to students who are planning to pursue art as a lifetime career. For further information contact:
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation
1814 Sherbrooke St W
Montreal PQ H3H 1E4

JOHN GYLES EDUCATION FUND

Awards up to $3,000 are available based on academic achievement and financial need and other criteria. For further information contact:
John Gyles Education Fund
P.O. Box 4808, Station A
Fredericton NB B3B 5G4

ADDITIONAL AWARDS


Gaz Metropolitain
GenCorp Vehicle sealing
Gilbey Canada Inc

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RUTH HANCOCK SCHOLARSHIPS

Three awards valued at $2,000 each are presented to students enrolled in a recognized communications course with a goal to enter a career in Canadian broad casting. Applicants are expected to demonstrate strong character and leadership qualities, and a willingness to assist others. Applicants must write a 500 word essay stating their career goals and how this scholarship would help attain these goals. Application deadline is June 30. For further information contact:
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters
P 0. Box 627
Station B
Ottawa ON K1P 552

A. A. HEAPS SCHOLARSHIPS

Two awards valued at $3,000 each are available to students with a commitment through work or community involvement, academic merit, and financial need. Students must submit an essay of 500-1,000 words outlining previous education, employment history and back- ground in community work, demonstrating maturity and a commitment to social ideas. The deadline is May 14. For further information contact:

A.A. Heaps Scholarship
Committee Canadian Labour Congress
Educational Services
301 - 2841 Riverside Dr
Ottawa ON K1V 8X7
telephone: 613-521-3400

HUSKY OIL EDUCATIONAL AWARDS FOR NATIVE PEOPLE

A variable number of awards, valued up to $3,000 each, are available to Inuit, Matls, Status or Non-Status Indian students. Residency and financial need require ments are set by Husky Oil for these awards. The deadline for your application is 3une 15. For further information contact:
Musky Oil Native Affairs
P.O. Box 6525, Station D
707 - S Avenue SW
Calgary AB T2P 3G7
telephone: 403-298-6780

ADDITIONAL AWARDS


HOJ Management Inc
Hoechst & Celanese Canada Inc

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IMASCO SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR DISABLED STUDENTS

These funds valned at $2,000 annually for a minimum of five students are available to provide financial assisHtance to worthy disabled students who may not be able to attend university because of the additional expenses they may incur due to their physical disability. For further information contact the AUCC.

IMPERIAL OIL LTD. NATIVE EDUCATIONAL AWARDS PROGRAM

Four awards valued at $4,500 (renewable for up to four years) are available to students entering a program relevant to the petroleum Industry. Candidates must be of native ancestry and must have residence in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, or the Yukon for at least one year prior to applying for the award. Financial need is a consideration. The deadline is June 15, For further information contact:

Coordinator
Native Educational Awards Program
Human Resources Department
Imperial Oil
Box 2480 - Station M 237
4th Ave SW
Calgary AS T2P 3M9

INTERNATIONAL NICKEL CO. OF CANADA (INCO) SCHOLARSHIPS

Up to twenty scholarships valued at $10,000 (payable over four years at $2,500 per year) are available to chilH dren of INCO employees and of pensioners of deceased employees (up to five $1,900 finalist scholarships may also be awarded). The application includes the following:
  • record of all high school marks
  • high school graduating class slze and your academit rank in the class
  • reference by a school official
  • SAT scores
  • a personal essay in your own handwriting which describes your chief interest, extracurricular activities, community achievements, significant accomplishments, paid jobs, etc.
  • applicatiqn deadline is April 10

    For further information contact:

    Administrator Scholarship Program
    INCO Ltd
    P.O. Box 44 - Royal Trust Tower
    Toronto-Dominion Centre
    Toronto ON M5K 1144
    telephone: 416-361-7844

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    ICI Canada Inc
    Ingersoll-Rand Canada Inc
    International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsworkers
    Iron Ore Company of Canada
    The Island Telephone Company Ltd

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    HARRY JEROME AWARDS

    Five awards valued at $2,000 each and one award of $1,500 are available to students who have exceled In arts, athletics, and academics and who have had a commitment to the development of the Bladk community. The awards are also based on financial need. For further information contact:

    Harry Jerome Scholarships
    675 King St W - Suite 203
    Toronto ON MSV 1MQ

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    James Richardson & Sons, Ltd
    Johnson & Higgins Ltd

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    Kraft Canada Ltd

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    LEONARD FOUNDATION

    One-hundred and forty awards varying in value but averaging $1,250 are available with preference to sonsi daughters of Clergymen, School Teachers, Officers, non-Commissioned Officers, and people in the Military, Navy, or Air Forces, graduates of Royal Military Colleges of Canada, members of the Mining and Metallurgical Institute of Canada. Applications must be returned by March 15. For applications contact university financial aid offices. For other information contact:
    The Leonard Foundation
    20 Eglinton Ave W - 7th Floor
    Toronto ON M4R 2H2
    fax: 416-361E-71t
    E-Mail The Leonard Foundation

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    Lafarge Canada Inc
    Lombard Canada Ltd

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    MENSA CANADA SCHOLARSHIPS

    These awards (application includes a 500 word essay) are available from Mensa. Apply by Feb.28. For further information contact:
    Mensa Canada Scholarship Program
    329 March Rd - Suite 232, Box 11
    Kanata ON K2K

    MILLER THOMSON FOUNDATION

    Awards are available based on academic abilities and contribution to school and community through demonH strated involvement. Apply by March 31. For further information contact:
    Executive Director
    Miller Thomson Foundation
    20 Queen St
    20 Queen St W - Suite 2500
    Toronto ON M5H 351
    telephone: 16-595-264K
    fax: 416-595-8695

    MONSANTO AGRI-BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPS

    Ten awards valued at $1,000 each for students from AlH berta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec are awarded on the basis of demonstrated academic achievement and leadership in the' community. Students should be, from a farm family and entering first year in Atriculture, Agri-Science, or Management (Marketing/Finance. Applications (due by August 15) are available from 4-H Clubs or Monsanto at 905-814- 2499.

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    MacMillan Bathurst
    Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Co Ltd
    MDS Nordion
    Merck Frosst Canada Ltd
    Metropolitan Life Insurance Co
    Mobil Chemical Canada, Ltd
    Mobil Oil Canada
    Molson Breweries
    The Molson Companies Ltd
    Motorola Canada Ltd

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    NATIONAL ACCESS AWARENESS WEEK STUDENT AWARDS PROGRAM

    A variable number of awards valued at $3,5Q0 are available to students with a disability who are pursuing a program with the intention tb become active members of Canada's labour force. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants who have lived in Canada for at least two years as permanent residents.
    Deadline is March 15. For further information contact:
    Canadian Awards Program
    International & Canadian Programs Division
    Association of universities & Colleges
    350 Albert St - Suite 600
    Ottawa ON K1R 1B1

    NATIONAL INDIAN BROTHERHOOD ASSEMBLY OF FIRST NATIONS HEROES OF OUR TIME: TOM LONOBOAT AWARD

    Two awards valued at $2,000 each are available to First Nations citizens who have demonstrated exceptional athletic and academic abilities, and who have shown a commitment to extracurricular activities. Applications, due June 15, are available from:
    Heroes of Our Time
    The Assembly of First Nations
    55 Murray St - 5th Floor
    Ottawa ON KIN 5M3

    NOVACOR CHEMICALS LTD

    This award valued at $2,000 per calendar year is available to employees dependents and retirees. Apply by July 31. For further information contact:
    Novacor Education Awards Committee
    Human Resources Department
    Box 3054
    Sarnia ON N7T 7V1
    telephone: 519-332-1212

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    Nabisco Ltd
    Navistar International Co of Canada
    The New Brunswick Telephone Co, Ltd
    Norfolk Southern Corporation

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    Owens Corning Foundation Inc

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    PADGETT BUSINESS SERVICES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

    One award valued at $4,000 is available internationally and local awards of $500 are available to dependents of small business owners that employ fewer than twenty individuals, own at least 10% of the stock or capital in the business, and are active in the day-to-day operations of the business. Application includes transcripts, test scores, 100 word essay, and information related to parent's business. Application is due by March 1. For further information telephone 1-800-323-7292 or contact your local Padgett Business Services.

    PETRO-CANADA EDUCATION AWARDS FOR NATIVE STUDENTS

    Awards (renewable to a maximum of 4 years) are available to students of Canadian Indian or Inuit ancestry. The awards are valued at a maximum of $5,000 per year depending on the financial needs of the student. Students should be entering a discipline applicable to the oil and gas industry in one of the eligible post- secondary institutions. Apply by Snne 15. For further information contact:
    Employment Equity Office
    PetroECanada Inc.
    Box 2844
    Calgary AB T2P 3E3

    PETRO-CANADA OLYMPIC TORCH SCHOLARSHIP

    These awards valued at up to $2500 each are available to both athletes and coaches. Apply by April 15. For furH ther information contact:
    Canadian Olympic Association
    1600 lames Naismith Dr
    Ottawa ON K1B 5N4
    telephone: 613-748-5647

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    Pepsi-Cola Beverages Canada
    PPG Canada Inc
    Pfizer Canada Inc
    Procor Ltd
    Procter & Gamble Inc

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    Quebec Tel

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    ROYAL BANK NATIVE STUDENT AWARDS

    Five awards valued at $4,000 each are available to StatH us Indian, Non-Status Indian, Inuit or Mdtis. The awards are based on personal achievement, academic merit, and financial merit. For further informatIon contact:
    Student Awards & Financial Aid Office
    Human Resources Office
    Head Office - Royal Bapk
    124 Front St W -7th Floor
    Toronto ON MSJ 2M2

    ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE BENEVOLENT FUND

    The RCAF Benevolent Fund provides financial assisH tance with post-secondary education only in the form of interest-free loans to a maximum of $2,000 per student or $4,000 per family. Assistance is prQvided based on eligibility and an assessment of financial need. Fot further information contact:
    Royal Canadian Air Force Benevolent Fund
    Suite 302, Legion House
    359 Kent St
    Ottawa ON C2P 0R6
    telephone: 613-992-3691
    fax: 613-992-3426

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    RBC Dominion Securities Inc
    RJR-Macdona,ld Inc
    Phone-Poulenc Canada Inc
    Rockwell International of Canada Ltd
    Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc
    Russel Metals Inc

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    ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BURSARIES

    Some bursaries based on demonstrated financial need, proven leadership and ability are available. Applications must be received by March 15. Further information is available from:
    St. John Ambulance Association
    312 Laurier Ave H
    Ottawa ON K1N 6P6
    telephone: 613-236-1283
    fax: 613-236-2425

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    Sara Lee Corporation
    Scott Paper Ltd
    Sears Canada Inc
    Shakice Canada Inc
    St Lauent Paperboard Inc
    The St. Lawrence Seaway Authority
    Standen's Ltd
    State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co
    Stone Container (Canada) Inc
    Suncor Energy

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    Tarnrock Loaders
    Telebec Itde
    Telesat Canada
    TransCanada PipeLines
    Twinpak Inc

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    UAPInc
    Ultrarnar Canada Inc
    Unilever Canada Ltd
    Unisys Canada Inc
    United Distillers Canada Inc
    Universal Terminals Inc

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    Versa Services Ltd

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    WENDY'S SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

    These awards valued at $6,000 each for a male and female student and ten other awards valued at $1,000 each are available to students. Students must be nominated by their high school by December 17 based on demonstrated involvement in the school or community and a minilnnm average of 70%. Further information is availH able from:
    Wendy's Classic Achiever Scholarship Awards
    P0 Box 585 - Department W
    Pickering ON LIV 3T3

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    Warner-Lamert Canada Inc
    Westinghouse Canada Inc
    Weston Bakeries Ltd
    Weyerhaeuser Canada Ltd
    Weyerhaeuser Canada Ltd-Grande Prairie Operations
    Whirlpool Fonndation
    Wrigley Canada Inc
    Wyeth-Ayerst Canada Inc

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    XEROX ABORIGINAL SCHOLARSUIPS PROGRAM

    wards valued at $3,000 each are available to tatus or non-status Indian, Metis or Inuit students. Students must be enrolling in a program with a significant content in information technology. The awards are based on involvement in extracurricular activities and community leadership skills. The deadline is June 15. For further information contact:
    Contributions Administrator
    Corporate Affairs
    Xerox Canada Ltd
    5650 Yonge St
    North York ON M2M 407

    ADDITIONAL AWARDS


    Xerox Canada Inc

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    Zeneca Agro


    For information on any of the above awards contact: The Awards Division
    AUCC (Association of Universities and Colleges)
    350 Albert St - Suite 600
    Ottawa ON K1P 1B1
    telephone: 613-563-1236
    Association of Universities and Colleges - english
    or
    Association of Universities and Colleges - Francais


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