support for the Canadian University Services Overseas (CUSO) and Jim Griffith of the Department of Student Services (UPEI) has resigned as a neither of the CLEO Board of Directors. Mr. Griffith said the move comes about as the t from Topics . 'Ihe University has With— drawn its THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,Ma.rch 8,1979,page 7 the Atlantic Regional Executive Committee of CUSO Mr. Griffith, also a nenber of the Atlantic Committee, said "we passed two motions: l) to urge the post—seccnd— ary educatimal institutions in the Atlantic Provinces to withdraw institutional support frail CUSO, and 2) to dissolve the Atlantic EWEIB TIHJE EACT’ withdrawal of support, the dissolution of the Atlantic Committee and the €.disassoc— iaticnfrcm CLBO"voices our disapproval with the internal friction that is 'in CUSO as well as between . CLEO and its Frendu counter- part, SUCO. It also shows our cbjecticn to the manner Regional Executive Committee ." result of a January fleeting of the CLEO BOard during which a strmg split develqaed over personnel hiring policies and the Executive'Director of CUSO, Rjain Wilson, was fired. The events of this meeting precipitated a meeting of 51500 M PRIZES Alh__A_WAllDS _ Future scnenc’epshow . Junior and Senior High 'Ihe choice of subject A , __ Sd’lOOl students from across matter for display is the . , " ‘ the province will be decisim of the momenber after the game and relax, converging at the University student team entering. on April Sand 6 as they Projects in the past have partiCipate in the Third covered a close examination Annual PEI Science Fair, of sud'l cammplace things sponsored by UPEI. as soap bubbles to the Projects and displays sophisticated study of ' *~ ' will be in‘tccnpetition for microwaves. Kr“ ' V fl the $1500 in prizes and . , awards. ‘ ~ . Take advantage 0" your VOIlth in which the (1150 Board of Directors abruptly dismissed the CUSO Executive Director." Mr. Griffith said the Jim" Griffith Island’s Only, Piano Bar The . Rodd Motor Inn enjoy yourself Gather around & sing your ’.014] if}; z‘oriies ‘ Call 894-3586 The Fair provides an opportunity for students to express their creativity and originality with projects ofitheir choice, as well as offering a chance to dis- cuss and exchange ideas with students from other schools and visitors to the Fair. Chairman of the—Fair this year is Professor Don MacEwen, Chairman of the Department of Engineering. He has distributed inform- atim packages containing rules and regulatims as will as helpful suggestions to the Science teachers in all Island High Schools. Students wishing to enter the Fair should contact I their Science teachers for information and guidance. 0'1 'Ihursday, April 5 , the students will set up their displays in the Student ' Iomge of the lbbertscn Library. Judging will take place (11 Friday morning, ,EURAIL YOUY'HI’AJIS a ZMONTHS my mm m M 4.. Raputh -. ""III‘IIIIIIII" . .lmllur this tickot‘is smcily. personal and nat'tnri'sfér'a lei ' ’ 'V/flh _' * . 1“ Take off and explore the Europe you long to see. Come and go as you please through 15 countries of. Western Europe with a EURAIL YOUTHPASS—two months unlimited 2nd class train travel for anyone under age 26. Savour the adventure of roaming the continent with perfect freedom to set your own pace, and write your own ticket. Sit back and see more of what you came for-the countryside, the culture, the history and the people — from city centre to city centre, in comfort, on time, and inexpensively. $312 gives you unlimited mileage for two months, plus access to free or reduced fares on many ferries, steamers and buses all across Europe. You can't buy a EURAIL YOUTHPASS in Europe; you must buy it here before you go. EURAll. YOUTHPASS-take advantage of a bargain while you‘re still in the running. (Price quoted is Canadian funds and subject to change without notice.) April 6. The public is —————————————————————— ————\ welcoue to visit the Fair Ask your travel agent for details or write: EURAILPASS. Box 2199. I from 9 a_m_ to 5 pm. on | Toronto,ontario,M5w1i-i1. Friday. ' ' Name; I The entries will be I Address; I judged (:1 scientific . I City: Prov: PC: I thought, skill, originality, I | value mm. ' . EURAILPASS- I written report acoarpanqu I I each project. Projects I ' See Europefor Less. I using live vertebrate animals are not permitted ~in the Fair. AUSTRIA O BELGIUM 0 DENMARK 0 FINLAND 0 FRANCE 0 GERMANY 0 GREECE I HOLLAND O ITALY 0 LUXEMBOURG NORWAY O PORTUGAL O SPAIN 0 SWEDEN 0 SWITZERLAND 2 L