‘ Clarence Michiel Elementary placed first in the 17th Annuat Sclence Fair Reach For The Top contest with 1540 paints, Veritas was second with 1320 points and Cassie Hall was third wi us «points = Peter Hepburn of Clarence Michiel was first in the Spelling Bee~ contest. Audrey Faber of Centennial Christian School was second and Sara Newbery of Hazelton’s .John Field. Elementary was third. In thé paper airplane . contest Randy Sousa of E.T. Kenney: was first in the Kindergarten to Grade 1 These three girls were at the Science Fair to see the sights and to share a little joke. ovis Williston of Urlends was ‘ ‘ ° first in the Grade 2 to Grade : 5 division with 8.42 meters. Fernando Barbosa of Veritas was first in the Grade 4 to Grade 5 division with 13,85 meters. Ron Mante] of Centennial.was first in the. Grade € to Grade 7 division with 15.21.meters, = Others results are as tollows: at The 50 winners of the two- egg drop contest were among 218 entries this year. Included in the winners are David Mantel, Steve Mantel, Rodger Van- derkwaak (Centennial Christian School), James McKay (Cassie Hall Elementary), Jody. Cox, Julie Krause (Clarence Michiel Elementary), Che Guno, Lee McColman, Ryan McColman UE.T. Kenney), Link Baker, Lisa Chen-Wing, Ryan Chen-Wing, Shawn Coulter, Kelly Haggerty, Lana Haggerty, Jean-Paul Lavalle, Roddy McMynn, Blake Rossiter, Wendy How did the city council vote on the last issue? today and every day in TERR ACE/KITIMAE | can! — daily herald CALL 635-6357 FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY. W Clarence: Mi Science Fair contest " deadline, Rossiter (Parkside Elementary), Fraser Ear! (Stewart Elementary), David Greening, Jo-Anne Greening {Thornhill Elementary), Chad Albright, Kim Bork, Jason _Chelsberg,.Carna Clarke, Aaron Foster, Kevin Harder, Gary Hawkins, Elizabeth Mendes, Floaa Procter, Shannon Skrabyk, Mark Therrien, Bobby Woodcock, Shawn Wyatt (Thornhill Primary), Sean Buijtas, Chris Webster, Scott Lopt- son, Ian Lorens, Megan Phillips, Bronagh Sheridan, Dean Stewart, Sarah Sheridan (Uplands Elementary}, Brian An- derson, Michelle Ciffolli, Yvonne Forcier, Dominic Ignas, Sandra Johnston, Ivan Lagace, Lyn Lavoie (Veritas Catholic School). In the toothpick structures contest the winners were: Kindergarten to Grade 1, first, Ryan -‘MeColman (E.T. Kenney), Grade 2 to Grade 3, first, Lydia Walsh (Clarence Michiel), Grade 4 to Grade 5, ‘first, . Elizabeth Olson (Clarence Michiel), Grade 6 to Grade 7, first, Tim Fleming (Clarence Michiel), second, Robbie Depray (Clarence Michiel), and third, Tony Broman (Veritas}. In the popsicle stick structures contest the winners were: Kindergarten to Grade 1, (Individual), first, Daphne Heenan (Uplands), second, Rodney Kuehne (Veritas), and third, Roderick MeMynn (Parkside). The first place group winner was Grade 1, E.T. Kenney. Individual winners were: Grade 2 to Grade 3, first, Shawn Wyatt (Thornhill Primary), and second, Doug Stainton (Parkside), Group winnera were: E,T. " Kenney (Ferris Wheel) first, and E.T. Kenney (Bridge), second. Individual winners were: Grade 4 to Grade 5, first, Lori Drake (Clarence Michiel), second, Terry Bartlett (Clarence Michiel); Grade 6 to Grade 7, first, James McKay (Cassie Hall), Group winnera were; Mike Praticante and Patrick Johnson (Clarence Michiel). In the structures from other materials contest the winners were: Kindergarten to Grade 1 (Individual) Karen Appleton (Parkside), Grade 4 to Grade 5 ‘(In- dividual), first, Brian Jones (Clarence Michiel) and second, Anna Medeiros (Clarence Michiel); (Group), first, Pam Lamb and Lange Popoff (Clarence Michiel), and second, Sam Sparling and Gerald Walsh {Clarence Michiel) ; Grade 6 to Grade 7 (Group) first, Scott Inglis and Tim Fleming (Clarence Michiel). In the toothpick bridge contest the winners were: Kindergarten to Grade 1 (Undividual), firet, Matthew Twidle (Uplands); Grade 4 to Grade § (Individual), first, Shane MeColman (Clarence Michiel); (Group), first, Parkside Elementary, secand, Channing Cey, Chris Lind- seth (Veritas); Grade 6 to Grade 7 (Individual), first, Dominic Ignas (Veritas), and second, May Da Silva {Clarence Michiel). In the toothpick structures challenge contest the winner was Yvonne McColman {Clarence Michiel). In the popsicle slick structures challenge contest the winner was, first, Sara Morin (Veritas). The Science contest winners were: Kindergarten to Grade 1 - Sean Bujtas {Uplands}; Grade 2 to Grade 3, first, Pat Williston {Uplands}; second, Jefi Janssen (Centennial); and third, Chad Albright {Thomhill Primary); Grade 4 to Grade § (Individual) first, Jody Cox (Clarence Michiel); second, Alexander Ear] (Stewart Elementary); and third, Peter Hepburn (Clarence Michiel); (Group) first, Grade 5 (Veritas), and second, Grade 4 (Clarence Michiel); Grade 6 to Grade 7, first, Elaine Wiebenga and Jenny Vanderwal, second, Audrey Faber and third, Ron Mantel and Rodger Van- derkwaak (all from Cen- tennial Christian); Grade 8 to Grade 10, first, Valerie Janssen (Skeena), second, Christine Janssen (Skeena) and third, Barry Tolmie (Skeena Jr. Sec.), Alan MeAllister (Skeena Jr. Sec.), Steve Donahue (Skeena Jr. See.), Foji Dhansan (Skeena Jr. Sec.); Grade 11 to Grade 12, first, Randy Kasum (Stewart Secondary). In the social studies contest the winners were: Grades 4 to 5, first, Christine Weber (Clarence Michiel); secom Lee Boake, Sara Chen-Wing, Julie Krause (Clarence Michiel); and third, Tanya Maillary (Cassie Hall); Grade 6 to Grade 7, first, Kirsten Mueller (Centennial Christian) and second Teena Devost (Cassie Hall): Grade 8 to Grade 10, first, Conle Knoedler and second Bar- bara Coyles, Peter Marx. Death deadline held 30 hours DAMASCUS (AP) — The hijackers of a Pakistani jetliner with more than 100 hostages aboard extended their deadline to blow up the plane for 30 bours to 11 a.m. EST on Thureday after first refusing to accept a delay, said a radio transmission overheard by reporters. “OK, the deadline will be 6 p.m. (11 am. EST) Thur- - say March 12," a hijacker said in English in a con- versation conducted by radio . with Syrian negotiatérs, in the airport control tower. Eariler the hijackers had rejected a Syrian requeat to extend the original deadline ' which hed been set for noon (5 a.m. EST) today. At that time, little more than an hour before the one of the hijackers told the. ne- gotiatora: ‘We have given you 24 hours to accept our demands and we refuse to |. extend the deadline.” _) But as ihe conversation continued one Syrian mediator was heard to say: | “Please give usa chance to | {pass on-your demanda ‘to government.” It was at then the hijackers agreed to extend the deadline. A Pakistan government spokesman in Islamabad said the extension wag requested by Pakistan and made through Syria's chief hijack negotiator, Brig,-Gen, Mohammed Khol. Syrian officials doubted the hijackers would blaw up the Boeing 720 seized 10 days ago. But they conceded they might pick outone or more of the hostages and kill them, es they did a Paskistani diplomat last Friday. ; A senior Syrian official predicted Tuesday that hostages’ ordeal would soon be over after the hijackers reduced the number of Prisoners in Pakistan whose freedom they demanded to between 45 and 55 from about 100, Pakistan’s military government agreed to release 30 of those listed but sald the rest were hardened ss iemres said reports from slamabad, the Paki copa akistani Syrian sources said the hi- jackers gave ho indication they were ready to accept the reduced Dumber in return for their hostages who include Amanut Khan of mains lad ® Pakistani of the Ue. residents