“IN SEARCH OF THE GREEN” by Laurie Reeves Hello again. Everyone survive the Winter Carnival? There was certainly lots of stuff going on and I really hope that fun was had by all. So, what about the rest of the term? The words ‘fun’ and ‘finance’ ean be said in the same sen- tence you know! I'm referring ‘to the upcoming bursaries and to the notion that you might ac- tually win - fun, eh? The upcoming bursaries are: BERNARDINE HALL BURSARY- open to Jr. or Sr. female students in resi- dence at least 2 years with at least a 70 percent average. Val- ued at $500.00 Deadline Febru- ary 1, 1988. BETA PHI AWARDS- son or daughter or a member. Valued at $1000.00. Deadline February 1, 1988. DAFOE ARSHIP - Association SIGMA open to the SCHOL- Canadian ‘Uibrary open to Cana- dian citiens or have landed im- migrant status and working for lst professional library degree. Basis is for entrance to a Cana- dian Library School, academic standing and financial need im- portance. Valued at $1 7500 ~ 1 year. Deadline March 1, 1988. DIETETIC AWARDS . intend-" Dietetics, a Sr.,and ing to take Dietetic Internship. Valued at$500.00, $750.00, and $1000.00. Deadline March 1, 1988, = PART-TIME STUDENT BURSARY-—. open to part-time student with pass- ing grades and need. Deadline February to Registrar’s Office. SCHOLARSHIP FOR. CONSERVATION .-.- agriculture or natural resource conservation, related curricu- lum (working toward a B.Sc. degree). Should have interest in conservation and technical competence; to pursue a career in field. Valued at $1000.00. Deadline March 1, 1988. 60j——~ ONSEN tN Se ea \ oe WHY 15 THE WATER ALYAYS so waRm? CE eR INe Re “> st he Ss ‘THE MUSE APHIC : GR OO Marine Atlantic's ROTARY FOUNDATION OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL—- must be ambas- sador of goodwill in country of your choice to study. Includes round trip transportation, ed- ucation, and living expenses. Deadline March 1, 1988 (1 1/2 years prior to year of study). TOURISM INDUS- TRY SCHOLARSHIP -- to those in the tourism indus- open try and others aged 17-25, avg. mark of 70 percent.with plans to work for Tourism in sum- mer months, work minimum of 2 years in Tourism. Valued at $1000.00. Deadline February 18, 1988 UPEI MEMORIAL BUR- SARY FUND-— awarded based upon need, to second semester, full-time students. Valued at $125.00 - $300.00 Deadline February, 1988 Good luck! Have fun, and remember that the “Search for the Green” begins with yout! « G shi The Muse CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE The following is a listing of summer job opportunities: Inshore Rescue - Dept. of Transport - must be full-time student and returning. Copies of certificates must be included. Deadline expected early Febru- ary: Cadet and Reserve Train- ing Deadline approximately mid-April. Steward - Ma- Positions in Assistant rine Atlantic Borden, PEI NB. and Cape Tor- mentine, Must complete application form. THIS WEEK IN INTRAMURALS The intramural scene, is very busy again this week with lots of action on the agenda. On Monday; February 8, Men’s Basketball the floor at Alumni Gym as business play Marian at 10:30p.m. At the same time on Wednesday, the has excitement continues when the Vet students square off against Blanchard. For any females interested in this sport, and I am sure there are many, all the action is on Tuesday. Blanchard will play the Vets at 9:30 and at 10:30 the Day Students will compete with Bernardine. The: Intramural Hockey » CQSEP - Career Oriented Summer Employment Program - must be full-time student and returning to studies in the fall. Deadline for application is February 28, 1988. DVA ment for 6 to 8 weeks for cler- ical and general office duties. Must be full-time student and returning to full-time studies in the fall. Deadline for applica- tion is February 29, 1988. For further mation and application forms for the above, please contact summer employ- infor- schedule is full again this weel with four games on the agenda. At 7:15 on Tuesday, Marian will play the Artsies, while Soccer squares off against Blanchard at 8:30. On Wednesday. the Rulers will face the Engineers at 7:15 while Marian ties their skates again at 8:30 to play the . Vets. Last, but not least, CoEd Volleyball has the limelight on Thursday. the first year Vets will challenge their elders, the second year Vets at 9:30. To conclude the intramural sched- ule this week, the Engineers will face the Business students at 10:15. th@ Canada employment Cen- = Thursday tre on’ Campus, Robertson Li- brary. Students should. also check our Job Board on a reg- ular basis for other. summe! openings. Note: RCMP Recruit- ing Staff Sergeant Stan Fer guson of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will be speak ing to students about openings for recruits with the RCMP it the Robertson Library, Root! 04, on February 17. 1988 “ 6:30 p.m. Interested students are urged to attend. § Winter Carnival is over. It is time to put sol semblance of order back it your body. That*s easy; fi! a sport you like. go to y° intramural rep, and come 4! have some fun. We have som Them is aerobics, hockey, basketb broomball, volleyball, weigh! training, skatinf and we even have fencing. !! thing for everyone. badminton, really fun, really easy, a g!° place to meet people, and i! even good for you. Don’t ' shy, don’t ask why, just c® out and give it a try. ‘ebruary 4th, 19882