The Federal Government recently announced plans ,for a $33 million Opportunities For Youth . program this. summer. Kent Stetson, Project Officer for Prince Edward Island and a graduate of the‘ University of Prince Edward Island, is now. in the Province co-ordinating OFY project proposals for summer "72. , . Applications are now being accepted for student- sponsored projects representing useful community activity and a valid learning experience for the participants. The maximum duration of a project is four months and should take place between May 15 nd September 15. Salaries for participants may not exceed $90.00 per week. In order to assume a maximum degree of project‘success, OFY believes that in most cases groups submitting projects should be composed of 6 - 15 people. Basically the same program as last. year’s, OFY is aimed at the 16 - 30 age group. Although students are expected to make up the majority submitting proposms,the pnflect a open to any unenufioyed person in this age group. . Selection of projects by OFY will be based on five general criteria: youth involvement; innovation; l l ooinq article which anchored in a rodent issue nF Tonfon one option" a inconnrnw— -*t‘7" between icot is open Fry-- the nvb“~ctinn cow rah-l «fit-fl, Annunul :filn and n titlnc Fur an‘h 1077" Fro" the nFFino nF *hn “porntnrv 0F Photos "finncrtunftinc nfiHrn qnfi “fir.”— tinn nF summer onnloynont projects directed throunh orcun action towards com- imunlty improvement." How— ,ever, Ionics staton that I.F.Y. in " aimed at the 73 one nroun. Altbnunb students are excreted to fihmnljpnpfn DPHWECTQ FHUULU AOHEQF TO THE 'IPG: *wn movimnm duration n? n "rhinct ‘fi f‘rn'b rtrnthg dnrnl r‘I-Jr‘iilrl finlln “lamb Hr}— ! tween tho 15th 0F "7y, 407“ an? the lhth of th¥hnhpp9 1077. .0 “‘3 carticinentn Must be Tanadinn oit~ rens or lon"l roridents. )m 7 lltbnwnh a "orhnn paw nuhwit non” nro~ bn or she may nort— Failure to observe ’ coon?" For “rejects, l icinnto in only con. 1 this ruin may result in the loss of em— | l nlovmnnt For the individual concerned. f Calories For cartioinanto may not ox~ cond'*°0.00 her For studon “nonndary lsvnl and “F”.”” . “tudcntn at secondary level. \ .+ Hfieb “doinistrntivn expenses should not the total; In n rative exe connid9“ed. j E t normally exceed 10% oF GXContional cases, ndmi i i nonsos nF un to 20% night i an i F The ourcbnse of canitnl ncods For l carrvinn nut thainrnfinct is not nermitted I - the rental_nf such needs-is“ ‘ Hrs-,iryunvf _I l acceptable. boon aground, -z floce the rrnimt hm L L . v "n'uf‘; r‘n’dm‘ n 4419 arr-pr hf pen- ‘ “rah-13+, ".14 —. .-.-\.. fihr. “fir-s ’ Q . U n. - »-' -— 1; ' 7" if 7 ~ _V #k _, _l .vlll _,_, ,7 Youth; lnvolvemenf- h "Ftnr rondinn the Fcro~ r Tin no the ra‘nritv nub- 'mittinn ornnncnlcv “‘“VRfl "nrfinn in this and fifth.“ tr’lj'flinf‘ +0 [\"T‘. "0“?‘n Mnlhtvrn nF tho dent "annnwnr Office, the nhln you touch “ith Wr. Vent ‘tntsnn, brnioct FFFionr For Pore nrn rubnittinn your application, nF D““’”Hblinctihn Frh” ananx ont~un under the g‘«. key to OFY community benefit; feasibility; number of jobs created, salaries and overall budget of the project. Of these, probably the roost unpertant is youth involvement. Projects must be planned, administered and evaluated by the students themselves. They are free to con5ult with speCIalists or organizations having interests corre$)onding to theus: but responsduhty for the project rnust at a” tunes remain with the project members. According to Mr. Stetson, the amount of money avadabkeforP.El.promctsmiiotfixed,butdepends upon the quality of the projects submitted, the number submitted, and Dominion Bureau of Statis tics figures on regional unemployment. Application forms for OFY projects are available at the campus and downtown Manpower Offices. TheSt ntustbe contpieumlantlreturnedviolaterthan Winch S to OpporNMnnesfor Youdm P.EJ. Desk, Pm! 2‘ Box 9500 Ottuw... KlPSVl. All projects will i: vtuéiated HiCDILuwa and projectthrectorsvvdlbe‘ advised of the results of the selection phase between Apdl17and27. Further information on the Opportunities for , Youth program is available at the Campus Manpower Office, or at the OFY Project Office, tel. 8927351. WWW Some hints; submit a brief with your appli- cation, put in lots of pictures (beaurocrats like that) and make it sound like everything is well organization (even if it isn't). Get letters oF support From people with tho tn any unen— fi“n_ fit”.— to obtain 'Th‘g Hocnnd nnhlicntfcn dn- “one much needed inForma— drag. Make the project fines “nonrtunitics For Yd tier. floonrdinn to Mr. sound safe (even iF it i Youth as - VcTntvro, the ""nfiffimhfiiiz isn't). Get to work..... .n. l nrhnrfi-nfi man” «man tn all ynwth between NOW! to “+H”onte “connrod to '15 and 7” and H.F.Y. has L’s. Tani? ingqsogtga F03ti°l”°t“ F”"‘ t‘“7 in K an “FF‘oe at 164 “iohmond can nick—u“ the Converse; the development and “vocw+ “trnnt where can not in "'1 nF “tnto's publication at the “tudnnt “annownr err; ion and other ronwtnbln oovornncnt establishments. Thnnnh not overly inFnrn— “tivo, 1't “ill shnH you the ctruntwrn of tho hurfiownrnt mind so that you will.bo able +0 Fill in tho ontrv Form (which in nrov‘dodl in a manner "lensinn to them. “.F.Y. some hints in Hf Unnnle’ a l-OVTID'V CWNNWT 9F ACPFPTFU IF THFY: 1 Fail to meet the criteria mentioned on noge'Fnur. bro submitted by Federal or provin— cial dennrtnrnts, by nunicinnlitios or l their ansntn. Prn‘ects From nrivato l associations, and ennncino will be con— j cidered only iF they are planned, Form— * plated and to implemented by students. i ’1 l , "TO "mafit_nakinn nnp:qnf?‘ Lh~1nnq “sworn , Unnnrtvnitian For Youth nFFi- corn will attempt to arranne contact between initiators of such nrc‘cotc and ornrnoot‘vn cunnnrterc, in the Privatn fifififilfin. 'o cts of a nolitionl char— understnod to he orn— the orinoinnl ohinotiVn a "o‘itical Party towards cools. 4 Are actor. .ientq nth is to wdrk For the attainment' Publications . Dormantrrw OF “artisan whore obieF ournggn in PanPOHtfitinn rathrr than and inFnrnatinn will be discouraned. "lovers, tho duration 0F the project or salary disbursement to individual part— icihan-lzp‘LLi.;l?1>:..-_rqr‘iiirn '3 Inbnjirsu. of l l 1. One does not drink "coke" in the U.P.E.T. dining hall because there is too much water in it, and one does not drink water in the U.P.’ E.I. dininn hall because the water is probably diluted. (chemistry) 7. TF two nonnle are placed on a dine, the norson who plays a kooler game will be the winner oF that,game. 3. Put the case that one is looking For a suitable girl— Friend or hovFriend, and put the case that he or she can' can't Find a suitable one, he or she must not worry be- _cause iF one doesn't hold the other will, iF the two don't hold, your casket will Fall. 4. IF she will but you will not, or iF you will but she t will noto St A eunuch always has his child in a Far away coun- try. 6. When a woman says "no", she certainly means "yes". 1.Gentility without ability is like a oun oF tea without sugar. 1 , 2. Education without moral- ity is like a bicycle with- out brakes. 3. IF a person runs too Fast he or she will come last. 4. My Friend's Friends are also my Friends. . 5. IF somethinn cannot be do' i done, it can never be impos- sible ’ to leave it. 6. If a nerscn tells lies always, sooner or later he or she will become a thieF. g 7.Pna must always out his or‘ f* her coat according to his or her size. ' i.