Available tor 11 - 15 year old students. Young oeople spend two weeks In Duane: With a number ot “mung and educational outings and nos! a student from Quebec will more Inns an Southwestern Oman!) Make friends. Learn. Have fun. Enjoy Ema out about me SEVEC Summer Exchange Program ask your French teacher at school or contact Dem Cavanagh Sill-3751 way) 519-662-3895 [mth or Came Weotglatt 894-i'264 (9 am A 8 pm) or small denlugnlden nel SUMMER EXCHANGE PROGRAM Who says people don 't read small ads ... YOU ARE SEVEC Soulhucslm Rzglun WATERLOO & YMCA CEO refuses to discuss idea (bummed from page I "I mpmd my dues on a Friday and when I came In Monday morning. they told me they were shutting down," [on] said She thinks " was poor ouanageu1ent on the iacili- Iy's part, feeling that the , didn't do everything " mum to remain upeu. [all started exercismg the Y 30 years ugu. "Years ago when 'hey sold the building to begin with no Christ Lutheran School in 1996 who later sold it to a Christian church now called Lincoln Road Chapel). they didn't even al bother ummcnng [he wont bers We DU“ nut 1L1). head II was sold," said [uni "l've been In Waterloo all my [lie and nl, diuippointutg to be told the, way" 8hr said she may cons" er using the AR Kauhnun YMCA in Kitchener, but u all depends on what they otfcr. Ingle said if the Optt- mum Health Centre was to tutu: over [he Waterloo hulk ty, they would hope ttt mulnlum tlte sense of mm munlly that has already been established. " There's many old friend, there that fuel ttke they're losing a relationship. My wife is a member there and she's been heanng people asking M'hat are we going to do nowr" lnglc sand. “It y has also been a safe haven for many new mothcp, who used the finally tv to socialize with others. Heather Bugler. 30. who uscx the facilities with her iS-month-old sun. Aidan. said she may be interested in "ying out the new facility if the Optimum Health Cen- tre was to take over, but only if they maintained the same family atmosphere. "I had been told by my friends to try some of the private clubs but you don't get the same friendly almos- phere," Bugler said. "I want- ed a place which was more welcoming and not like a club that was just like 'hi' and 'hye’ on your way out." Buéler fidquents the club to do yoga. exercise and to socialize with the "Any talks between them or I are between us." Applications are being . ccepted until May 31 for the SID. Johnson Envi- ronmental Scholarship. This scholarship is made available by the Grand River Conservation Foundation. with annual awards of Sl.500 to help university students continue their studies in conservation and environment-related fields, Applications are open to full-time students who have completed their third year or sixth semester of an hon- - lohn Haddock t (it l K H "ft A other adult) "ll'x has“ ally an l‘Kk'llNl' 10 leave the house.." Bugler and "I had mined to go meet other people and everything, and the Water- loo Y took me in. $0 I am kind of and they are going to be guns. Hemp, trapped n1 the house with aTrmontlr old all day doesn't leave many others to talk to." However, betUre any final decisions (an be made. lngle said they also have In unsure il's a good idea in a business sense (an Opti- mum's, behalf to take over the fitness centre. consider- ing the decline in the num- her of memberships the Y has been encountering HI the past while. "We're a business so we need to be able to generate revenue and see if it's a viable business plan to be operating it and still be pro- viding the value to the members." lngle said. Haddock said they are still interested in building a new Y in Waterloo. however, and they are currently in the conceptual stages of a plan for a facility on the city's west side. "Nothing has been firmly decided though." Haddock ours program in a water- shed university (Waterloo, Guelph. Wilfrid Laurier] or college (Conestoga). Students must be Cana, dian citizens or permanent residents, in the following programs of study: environ- mental sciences, engineer- ing chemistry and manufac- turing. Selections will be made by the awards committee by Aug. 31. For more informa- tion, call the GRCA at 621- 2763. ext. 271.