" Page 6, The Herald, Wednesday, July 2, 1960 Miss Kitimat crowned By CARLA WILSON — Herald Staff Writer Lily Antunes was crowned Miss Kitimat 1980 Monday and Susie Gibaldi became her first - princess. Miss Kitimat 1979, Chery] Lapointe, crowned the hew queen. Lily was Miss ‘Kiwanis and Susie was Miss Italian Canadian Club The other contestants - were Debbie Brazier, Miss Rotary: Tracey Creedy, Miss Kitimat Youth Council; Evangeline Gabas, Miss Fil-Can Association; Ada J ‘Ringham, ‘Miss City ‘Centre Merchants’ and Laurie Hackler, Miss Kitimat | Works-Sports — Association. Frank Smirfitt of the Kiwanis Club ‘presented Phil Froess with the Citizen of the Year Award Award before the can- didates spoke in an im- promtu question and answer period. Miss Prince Rupert, Bev Ichiiwa, brought a message from the mayor of her city.and performed a Japanese dance for the packed hall. Tracey Creedy received the Miss Congeniality award, Evengeline Gabas won the Miss Talent award and Lily Antunes won the’ bake contest. After Lily was crowned Miss Kitimat, she began the evening with the fm Queen’s Waltz and was followed onto the floor by © the other former can- didates. The United: States Air Force ‘Air. _ Command Band arrived - from Alaska to escort the girls. and to perform for Travelling Pope John Paul’ is out making. more friends RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — After six foreign trips in 20 ‘months,.Pope John Paul is touring Brazil with the same | intense exuberance he _ displayed on his papal visits . to Mexico, his native Poland and the United States, . He is lacing his: epeoches witly impromptu . quips in Portuguese, the - ninth language he has added to his - repertory. He obviously | continues to draw strength from the huge crowds that mob him, chanting “King,’ king, king, John Paul is our king. ” for the poor and displaced, criticism of the consumer society and its materialiam, and conservative : religious : guidelines. But 20 months. of ‘the ‘papacy and crowded, bone- SUNDAY 6:30-8:00 p.m. 8:30- 10: wpm. SKATEBOARDING . TUESDAY _ 8:30- 10:00 p.m. ‘THURSDAY - — 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 8:30- 10:00pm. - TINUED. District of Terrace ROLLER SKATING SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE our Vet - MONDAY “ROLLER SKATING & 1:00 pm. = 2:30 pm, _ 6:30-8:00 p.m. EFFECTIVE. IMMEDIATELY - TEEN - AND ADULT SKATE ON. MONDAY EVENINGS HAS: BEEN DISCON: wearying. schediiles re masses, addresses and other - appearances-in 13-countrles _are reflected in the 60-year- - _ old Pope's appearance. : His - - facial features have. hard. enbd, His right shoulder sags a bit lower.. His aides. oc-- '‘casionally use the folder . ‘containing mask ‘his face when he. ap- ehard day. at the end af 3. his. speech to day. The . Pope's travels have devel into a mixture of managed media: social: justice: for the. poor - events and intensely per- sonal pilgrimages. His message also has not changed — intense concern: The careful : ‘preparations for each. trip -.include.-. * meetings,. in ‘the .Pope’s study or over a meal, with ‘bishops, priests and’ laymen - obey from the countries ‘to be- visited. During . these. in-.- _ formal chats, ‘the Pope tries’ to Provoke, eriticiam of his” past. “trips; te spur suggestions for new ap- proaches and to find ways to reach Jarger audiences. John:\Paul’s . trips are * falling’ into a. carefully crafted pattern. | He always. dedicates a speech to youth, warnizig of the excesses of materialism and easy sex, and to’ families, deploring the spread of divorce. ‘and con- traception. He pleads with govern- ment leaders to work for. and .the oppressed. and to -. defend-the human rights of ‘the masses, He: exhorts his audiences to live the Christian life, to _ safeguard ‘their faith and to . they teachings: of the ‘Roman Catholic Church. ‘He also tends to other church business, ‘giving guidance to- bishops and trying to keep priests,’ nuns and friars in line. Since the Pope's maasses ; . and speeches: usually -. are telecast nationwide; his messages ket, maximum disseminatio But John Paul insists on deviating from the script. with impromptu pers touches Mvhieh de delight his audiences. He charmed 600,000 young people in Belo Horizonte Tuesday by’ humming & pular tune in response to thelr samba song at an open- air mass. On the airliner that brought him to Brazil, the | Pope delivered the midday Angelus over the pilot's -loudspeaker to @ captive audience ‘of cardinals, air- _ line crew and reporters. 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