14111on I l , Thurs. May 16. l9é8. FAT GIRL IS EASY WINNER CAVOUR. Italy tAPl—The minute Msrgherits Condo. 2!. squeezed tn‘ t'ie b°nquet hall the contest was over. Not another girl at the 21~ course dinner Sunday night had a chance at the title- Miss Fat Italy. 1 Margherita c almly d18- placed three or four other persons around the fat folks table. putting her 465 pounds be ore the vast array of wines and viands. No other contender for the annual title here was even Luigi Cometto, 30. who won the Mr. Fat Italy title. looked lean beside her. Even after the meal for the two score or more weighty contestants. he 5 could tip the scales at only , a paltry 347 pounds. ; Margherita hopes she may ’ even be able to do a little 1 better next year—if the food ' holds out. She says she picked ' up four pounds in the last ‘. year and figures she's still a growing girl. Hovercraft Impress-es N.S. Minister MONTREAL (CFl »— High. ways Minister Stephen Pyke ofl Nova Scotia says he is “very; much impressed“ by the possi- bility of using a British-made hovercraft to provide ferry.I services in the Minas Basin‘ section of the Bay of Fundy. r yke and a delegation from Nova Scotia were in Mont- real Monday for a demonstra- tion of the hovercraft. a craft that rides on a cushion of air. However, he said the model showed him and the delegation ——capable of carrying some 70 persons—is not exactly what he has in mind. Nova Scotia. he said. would. be more interested in more ad» vanced craft—now on the draw-l ing boards and five years awayl from production—which would. carry motor vehicles as well as 3 passengers. With Mr Pyke were R. c. Coates. Progressive Conserve tive MP for Cumberland; Mayor Allison Smith of Parrsboro; Robert Dakin, president of the Amherst oard of Trade; Mayor Garth Calkin of Kent- ville, and Mayor A. E. Balcorn e. of Wolfvtll NEW HAVEN SCHOOL Following is the report for the months of March-April. Grade VIII: 1. Alice MacPhee; 2. Rhoda Boyle 3. Louis Cav- anagh. Grade VII: 1 Teresa Cava-n- agh; 2. Irwin Newman; 3. Benny MacWilliams rade VI: 1. Earle Moore: 2. Janice MacKsnnon: 3 Inez. Devereaux Grade V: 1 Barry Gas: 2. Garry Drake; 3. Francee Evans. Grade IV: 1 .‘Imam Boyle: 2 Beverley Pollard: 3. Alan Gass ’ Grade Ill: '. Garth Boyle; 2. Alfred MacWilliams. . Grade II: 1. Kevin Newman; 2. Darlene Pollard; 3. Brenda MacPhee Grade I' l Ira Boyle. 2. Blake Gass; 3. Marion MacKin. non. Highest average in the senior grades: Earla Moore 90.8 per- cent Highest average in the Jun- ior grades: Kevm Newman 95.2 percent. Mrs. Dorothy Tierney. teacher. Plans Discussed To Save Temples PARIS (Reutersl—Two plans on how to save Egypt’s age-old Abu Simbel temples are being discussed here by officials of the United ' ns Educa- tional. Scientific and Cultural Organization “archeological” grounds the experts favor a $34,000,000 French plan to float the ancient Nubian temples to high ground. The temples are threatened with flooding by the Nile when EEth’s Aswan high dam is ' completed. But on "technical" grounds the experts favor as alternative Swedish plan costing $1000.00!) more to cut up the temples and them on the mountain top overlooking their present site The UNESCO executive is expected to go along with the experts' recommendation that. the plans he referred the temple project‘s board of con- eultents. meeting soon in Cairo. , HONOR RED CROSS Britain's. post office will issue a Red Cmss centenarv stamp in August. commemorating the loundlng of the world body. Mr. Fanncr . Are your Tires Ready' For Planting Season IF NOT SEE US F03 ALI. YOUR TIRE NEEDS '0' Complete tin Me. In . Vukeoixfn. ,. . . Retreading _. 4. I ‘0‘ NOW and Uni Th SOTO! loo Year I. I". 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