KIDS should exercise their artistic talents and maybe win a prize from the Children's Hospital. a” TORONTO (UPC) — The National Action Committee on the Status of Women — Canada’s largest feminist organization revealed Tuesday it would lodge complaints with both the Ontario and Federal Human Rights Commissions over the banning of two girls from an international youth soccer tournament. Allegra Milholland, a 9- year-old from McLean, Va., and another girl from a Danish soccer tcam will not be allowed to play in the upcoming Canadian Robbic International as a result of rule which states only boys are cligible to compete in the tournament. “We want to do it (lodge the complaint) both federally and provincially, and to do it provincially SENSATIONAL we've been told we have to have a third party, sO we want to talk to the litde girl's (Milholland) father,” said Lynne Sullivan, treasurer of the committee. Sullivan, who said the complaint would probably be lodged Wednesday or Friday; said they had contacted the Federal Human Rights Commission “and they said in their opinion it was worth pur suing.” Lee Grillis, the vice- president of the committee, was particularly disgusted with the banishment of the girls, calling the decision “outrageous.” “If other countries have different rules, we don't have a right to force them to play under ours,” she said. “Obviously these girls have NEW DIET BOOK The Beverly Hilts Diet Book by Judy Mazel ' As featured on radio and TV including Merv Griffin Show. § 1 3.95 plus 61 for ehipping , handling Rush name Home Book address with cheque or money ordc + Co: Distributors, BOX 91313 | Weat Van., B.C. V7V SND (Allow 4 wks. dellveny) Girls were barred from tourney proven they can play and it would seem detrimental to their teams if they are held back from playing.” Sullivan said she had spoken to Allan Southard, chairman of the = in- ternational tournament, and he has steadfastly refused to soften the rules which he said were laid out clearly in the invitations sent to cach team. => FINGERNAILS me [~~ \ The confidence of Being a complete woman created for you through fingernall artistry by Watls'« ttashes STUDIO North Shore 980-5797 town 687 41st & Oak 263-2785 New Weat §25-7381 Surrey 588-3038 Victoria §95-4433 White Rock 636-1121 Canada’s largest Here's a special way for kids to be Friends of Children’s Hospital — and to brighten someone else’s day. Whether you're a junior Picasso or you just like to doodle around with colors, when you enter the Children’s Hospital Art Contest you may be a winner — and your entry may end up brightening a room in the new Children’s Hospital, due to open in Vancouver this winter. The contest is easy to enter. Your picture can be aboat anything you choose and it can be done in any way you like — paints, colored markers, crayons. You choose your favorite. Paint or draw your entry on a piece of paper no larger than 187"x24”. Put your name, address, age and phone number on the back of your entry: No later than July 31, 1981, mail or deliver it to: Children’s Hospital, 250 W. 59th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V5X 1X2. Entries will be judged and winners in each of the four age categories -will be selected and announced by August 15, 1981. Winners in cach age category will receive a Children’s Hospital t-shirt with the bright new Children’s Hospital logo on the front. . a Contest Rules: 1. The Children’s Hospital Art Contest is open to children of all ages who live in British Columbia. 2. Age categories judging are: Pre-schoolers (5 years of age and under) Juveniles (6-9 years old) "Tweens (10-13 years old) Teenagers (14 years old and up) 3. Each entry must be presented on one side of a sheet of paper or card no larger than 18-by 24 inches. Entries should be submitted unfolded, if possible. . 4. Clearly print name, address, phone number and for age on the top right hand corner of the reverse side of 5. Entries © must be delivered or postmarked no later than July 31, 1981. 6. Winners will be an- nounced the week of August 15, 1981. The decision of the judges is final. 7. All entries will become the property of Children’s Hospital and will not be returned. Winning entries may be incorporated into the decoration of the new Children’s Hospital or used in other ways that the Children’s Hospital deems appropriate. _ The Drapes are Custom Made The Labour is Free Free estimates, in-home service, and a truckload of patterns to choose from. Sale ends July 11 INTERIORS 104 TDNACHY AVE. N. VAN. V7P215 985-0641