"aeti-"irAmtu'rto-t".i"rr"ue", "" What sort of activities have Jackie Carter. a student at Wa.. terioo eoilegiate, paviqde; atatttter and Saju Mathew, both of Bluevale. been involved in? They've: stocked shelves, done -irrvertory, ryn ' _C1ufstmas-time often as they Mei-{he their eaoerieoeesoftttepastyear,as members ot The Bay's "In Metatpiedoat'taasoeiat.ethe "mm-dam. For three Waterloo mac-u “tu-"isthcwol'dtheypnelpou Mast for children, enter tuned u clowns and organized fashion shows, to list just a few “It's been I great experience; a lot of hm. I've learned how a big store works and been a part of making it run," said Wag- suident. If you‘re imitated in fashion, business, marketing, att- vertising, it's a great opportuni- ty. " teaches you irtdependeesee-- it gives you a lot of guts because youhavetodoalotofthingson your own two feet," added The Bay company has been operating its youth councils for more than 12 years in communi- ties across the province. The local Bay council is made up oti2 students selected from high students 'ttStd from, high schools in tchener. Waterloo and Cambridge “(The Youth Council) is a way for the Bay to give back to the commnunity...we're almost run- ning our own co-op education program here," said Linda Box- well, special events co-ordinator for the Fairview Park Mall Bay, who is responsible for running the program. She stressed, how- ever, that the store gets as much back from the students as they give. “I can't think Bay's High School council ',, a valuable experience "We find out from them what ofa The season finale concert of the Kitehener-Waterloo Sym- phony Youth Orchestra will fea- ture Kim Bestvater, in a perfor- mance of Aram Ehachatisrian's Concerto for Piano and Orches- tra (1936). at Centre In The Square, Sunday, April 12, at 7:30 Goodftmaetd-tett-teeuttotarDatdnderCt-r 0e8t1aetddattttHCartnrtrtght1doeetrtt-tttomtttpoettttq Bay's High School Cocoon. C8teqtFt0tet0tt young people want, what fash- eight hours a week, with pay. *msther'reiratemstedinagtdwe Most ofthe students now In- try to implement it in the store," volved have also gotten addition- Boxwell and. “Besides that, al part-time work with the these kids are enthusiastic. bu- store. Bestvater was born in Stein- bach, Manitoba and studied at the Manitoba Conservatory of bhly. high-spirited, and just great to have working in the store." The students serve on the council for one year. During that time they served on committees cramming special store events, helped set up displays, sold in virtually every store depart- ment, working a minimum of Bestvater The Bay is currently seeking applicants for the next council. which will be expanded to 15 students who will begin their term in September. Two of the current council members will be selected to return in the fall as high school council presidents, who will take over responsibility for running the Program. lost of the students now In- volved have also gotten addition- al part-time work with the store. Music and the Arts. She ls now a first-year performance major at Wilfrid Laurier University, and a student of Garth Beckett. She has won many scholar- ships and awards, and was a National Finalist for Canadian Music competitions for the past two years. She is the winner of the Youth Orchestra Concerto competition. featured HONDA SCOOTERS MOVEMTZY. "K HONDA 'til-i, Elite 250 .. :5 four-stroke engine. V-matic'" transmission. Quartz headlight. Tubeless tires. LNukt-popled 24.4 cc WATERLOO COUNTY CO-OP PROPANE A 20 UNIVERSITY AVE. E. mac. mg. "Ito, moo. no. can tttttmo 850 cm. Fm win any mum-mm" wsso. no. 327a.._..... BSC, no. 3371......... 'tm-tttttmoe-. awsc, no. 3419...... BARBEOUES 20 SHIRK PLACE KiTCHENER 744-6351 SALE PRICED Mon.-Tues.-Fri. 9 to 6 Wed-Thurs. g to 8 up Sat. 9 to 4 " WATERLOD 746-7900 HOURS: ’3aoo-ac 8169