A very fine display of Island liantlii-ral'is was shown Tuesday at the Prince Edward island Travel Bureau. The display indicates that, contrary to the impression that these arts were gradually dying out. the number of folks Home Crafts Swn Aitlivic Centred working at these handicrafts are increasing. Examining the display are. left. Miss Bertha Deslloches of the Department of Agriculture, ANSWERS TO. Mr. R. R. Bell asked the Min- ; ister of Highways to table an-Owest f Iwers to the following questions: ti) What has been the cost of ing point of view. to place cause- across all three rivers. Therefore a causeway was not I119 rights of way north and south of the West River to the prop”. - ed site of the West River Bridge? (2) Has the work of building ly the new bridge been discontinu- ed? If so, why? i (3) Were complete examina-l tions made of the location pick- ed on? if so, file reports of the results of the examinations. Mi Were other points on the! river examined? if so, give re-3 suits of said examinations. i (5) What has been the totall cost. to date? I (6) Have Federal engineers; been called in on this project?" (7) What are the plans for com- I pletion? . ANSWERS i 1. 3200.00 to date. (Estimated total - 3950.00) . 2. Yes. The bridge is being re-E designed. 8. Yes. See attached reports of . boring crews. i insirut-liir in handicrafts for the Womciils institutes and Mrs. May- lca Manning. Guardian Photo. Hi-Y And Junior -Hi-Y inductions , Scventy members of five local .l-11-Y and Jr. Hi-Y .Cluli were in attendance for the impressive in- duction and charter presentation ceremonies carried out last Sat- urday evening at the Y. M. C. A. t , concluded the service with a challenging address to the new Hi-Y members and invited all members to the ”Noveltea" .the boys are holding March 24. Art Duvar then presented char- ters to Tri-U. Beata-ta-u. Sigma f.lr.) Gamma Phi and Kappa Phi tJr.i Hi-Y Clubs. The even- ing closed with a social at the "Y... lfolloiving a delicious banquet prepared by It s of the l.ii(liCS Auxiliary and the Phiat FULL CIRCLE t'liilis. tiic indiiclus together with. Spetlliill iliciri ntors and other . gilt-sis enjoyed a rousing sins .,-mic. followed by a toast to the Y. M. C. A. proposed by R08" Wul'tll and responded to by the General Secretary. Pointing out that Hi-Y. along with all ”Y" service clubs. is an organization with a definite Chris- tian purpose. Mr. Maxwell urged 'mcmbers to seek through their 'i-liili program to make their liv- ,.,- count - even as Jesus Christ hzid made His life. count. Serving as chairman for the occasion was Ronald Storey F9- ccntly named president of the iiew';-formed Central Council Serving as the inducting team of the Gamma Phi BOYS HPY Cglllb stcrc Ivan Duvar. John Fielding. Ki-n MacKenzlE. Jim White. and Bill Henry. An induction altar i-uii.sli'iicled for Allisnn .liiicEa(-hcrn featured the Jrli-Y emblem complete with care- monial candles representing the four races of mankind with in- iiividual candles for each of the tiu-nty-five inductees. - Bruce Hodgins, Gamma Phi See Our Pleusidg Selection Fcaturingl Bulova. Cadman and Longine Watches. Also a com- pli-ic stock of smartly designed rings. . 24 Hour Engraving Burke's Jewellers 172 QUEEN STREET Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES 81 SERVICE MOTORS- Rowlndlng and Repairs ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electric Phones I541 I544 L0 ll Till I I" ll 1 iIx'I'l'l" I-'t Nil Vlytlltli. -l Iriw li;ir HI iziii ml- 0l'Nl lI:ii'liIi-- ii iili tlH'lW Iii (Illlit't' ii'i- liiix i:ii NIIJ lfli .9l7.ll. I.'I” XVI I' Iii IIIUIIIIIITI S(((,If TD S(i('2 (. Ng pa l specially the occasion by Under certai atmospheric con- ditions rainbows may be seen as aircraft. complete circles from high-flying. Huoddahon y Bylaw Invalid l TORONTO (CPD -A Metropoli- V jtan Toronto by-law ordering fluori- dation of the water supply for 13 .,Toronto - area municipalities has been declared invalid. The Ontario Court of Appeal Monday threw out the by-law on the grounds that the Metropolitan Toronto Council has no power to authorize fluoridation. Fred Gardiner. chairman of thc tcouncil. said an appeal will be considered at n i next K Tuesday. 1 meeting Chief Justice J. W. Pickup and four other judges upheld an ap- pcal by suburban Forest Hills illoge. Chief Justice Pickup said he had studied all the pi i ' regulat- ing water supply and hadn't found anything which gave the metro- politan council the right to auth- orize fluoridation. Legal spokesmen said the de- cision may mean a halt to fluori- dation programs in nine other communities with a total popula- tion of 200,000. Reeve Charles Bick of Forest 4. Yes. See attached reports of boring crews. 5. 364,808.43. 6. No. 7. Since causeway plans have. YORK y Mr. Benny Watts is spending some time at Milton. Mr. Norman Brown. spent the- weekend at his home in York. I Mr. Mcrrcl lilticliunald of Char-l lottetown. was the weekend guest. at his home in York. ' Mr. Fenton Crockett, Pleasant Grove, was a recent visitor to' Charlottetown. Winners for the card game in York hall were Mr. Louis Vessey, Mrs. Richard Vessey and Mrs. Mary MacDonald. Hill, leader of the opposition to the fluoridation by-law, said the sub-i urb did not question the merits. of fluoridation. "We fought only against the principle of having something put . into the water - whether bad or good -- without the sanction of everyone." , ll l l . I L l l i l ACAD TIME 8 P. M. AT NOTRE DAME BE SURE TO SEE EMY Pictured here is a scene from the Passion Play-- "THE UPPER ROOM" THE DRAMATIC STORY OF CHRIST'S PASSION IN ROBERT HUGH BENSON'S BRILLIANT DRAMA ”' The UPPER ROOM ” THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 22-23 ENACTED av AN OUTSTANDING CAST or EXPERIENCED. PLAYERS ADMISSION SLOO QUESTIONS TABLED IN LEGISLATURE ; wasr RIVER River. WHY! lbeen disallowed at l-lillsboro Ri- ivenacauseway is proposed for (It was not consid- ,ered sound. from an engineer- oung Turkish Thurs, March 22, 1956 The Guardian, Page 3 Cypriots Turn On Greeks By L. S. CIIAKALES NICOSIA, Cyprus IAIN - Hun-. tion. But they finally needed an I appeal of Dr. Fazil Kucuk, leader of the island's Turkish minority. and dispersed. The lighting centred in Ataturk Square. named after Kamal Ata turk, founder of modern Turkcyf The neighborhood is pre- dreds of young Turkisli Cypriots.d”mi"”el-V T”'kIsh' 100 yards of police headquarters Ono policeman, of Turkish descent was quoted as saying "My wife and child are in Vasilia." More than 30 persons. including many women and children of Tur- kish blood. were injured in the anti - Turkish rioting Monday is "131 Village of 1,000 population. stoned and looted Greek Cypriotl Despite the fiercencss of the at- psho-ps her-c Tuesiiay in reprisal for tacks, the only known serious cas- anti-Turkish rioting at the village? ualty was a Greek Cypriot news . Pf V35”l3- J photographer. He was beaten when. l The islanders of Turkish blood are cool to the union-with-Greecs movement which has sparked guerrilla warfare against the Brit- ons. I -Dr. Kiicuk, a 54-year-old physi- cian who heads the Turkish party. warned of possible trouble over the Vasilia rioting. planned for West River original- .) l EDUCATION STAFF . Mr. George Dewar asked the Minister of Education to table answers to the following ques- tions: 1. Give the names of all per- sonnel of the Department of Edu- cation wo have resigned or loft. their positions since the begin- ning of the fiscal year April 1, 1955, in the following branchcszl (as) Head office staff - Provini-ial' Building I (b) Libraries - Adult Education and Visual Aids Branches After each name list the rea- son given for resigning or leav- ing the position. ' ANSWERS 1. (a) Miss Catherine lilacPlier- son - resigned to take a position in Toronto. Miss Eileen Boyle - resigned fol take a position elsewhere here. Miss Doris Campbell - resign- ed to accept employment with the Federal Government. Mrs. Kathryn Brehaut - resign- ed - no reason given. tbi H. 13. Chandler rcsigncd - resigned to take a position with the National Film Board in thisl Province. I Mr. John Martin - resigiicrl tol take a position with the National Film Board in New Brunsirick. liliss Grace Campbell - resign- ed to acept a Librarian's post in the Province of Saskatchewan. Miss L. J. 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