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CANCHID is posting this benefit notice as a service to the Ottawa Student
Health Initiative (OSHI) and to publicize the existance of the two films.
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OTTAWA STUDENT HEALTH INITIATIVE
(OSHI)
PRESENTS:
AN EVENING OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
AT THE BYTOWNE CINEMA
- Thursday, March 28, 9:00pm -
Films:
Than In the Invisible War
(The life of a family in Cambodia dealing with the
horrors of land minds)
Pompe Ko'om
(Documentary on a Canadian "clean water project" in
Ghana)
Speaker: From Mines Action Canada/Physicians for Global
Survival
Question and Answer period: Open discussion
Info booths: OSHI, Mines Action Canada
Proceeds of event to go toward funding University of Ottawa
Health Science students on Health Development Projects in
Africa and Vietnam this summer Come and support a worthy
cause and increase your International Development
awareness!!!
TICKETS: $ 7 (In advance or at the door)
THURSDAY MARCH 28 : 9:00 pm
FOR TICKETS IN ADVANCE (RECOMMENDED) OR MORE
INFORMATION CALL:
(613) 247-0755 (Dave)
(613) 569-5427 (Audrey)
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