The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 14, 1994 - B1 TERRACE STANDARD INSIDE SECTION B CITY JEFF NAGEL SCENE B2 638- 7288 A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS What's Up! Wednesday, September 14 KINETTE CLUB of Terrace holds its first gen- eral meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Slumber Lodge. For more information on the young women’s scr- vice club, call 635-7913 or 638-1726. Thursday, September 15 TERRACE REGIONAL HEALTH Care Society hold its annual general meeting Thursday, September 15 at 8:00 p.m. in the education room at Mills Memorial Hospital. ‘CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY meets at 7 p-m. at 4644 Soucie. Phone Pat Wafzig at 638- 1265 for more information, CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME or fibromyalgia supporl group meeting at the Happy Gang Centre from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Phone Elcecn at 635-9415 for more info, Saturday, September 17 DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP ‘'2 Sweet’ meets in the Women’s Resource Centre at 2 p.m. For info call Gen Roberts at 635-3094 or Kathy Corbett at 638-8323, B.C, SENIORS GAMES ZONE 10 holds a gen- eral meeting at the Happy Gang Centre at 2 p.m. LONELY? FEEL LIKE meeting new friends ' and helping the community? Meet the Terrace Elks Association at the Skeena Mall anytime be- tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday, September 19 TERRACE 747 AIR CADET Society is holding its annual AGM at the Air Cadet Hall starting at 7:00 p.m. All parents of cadets and any parents of prospective cadets are asked to attend and lend their support. For more info. call 635-2158. Tuesday, September 20 AURORA SUMMER ARTS SCHOOL annual - general.meeting takes place at 7:30 p.m. at the. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. TERRACE TOASTMASTERS meet at 7:30 p.m, at the Terrace Inn. Contact: Diana at 635- . 5905 or Linda at 638-1856. B.C, SCHIZOPHRENIC SOCIETY holds a meeting and support group at Stepping Stone Clubhouse at 3302 Sparks at 7:30 p.m. COUPONS, CONTESTS and refunding will be the topics of a workshop with Jackie Rioux at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre. Call 638-0228 for more info. 747 AIR CADET SOCIETY meets at 7 p.m. for its annual general mecting and election at the air cadet hall at the airport. For more info cali Lissi at 635-2158. All parents urged to attend. * Thursday, September 22 HOME-BASED BUSINESS meeting at 7 p.m. at 4709 Park Ave to discuss upcoming fair on Nov. 5, Call Elreen at 635-9415 for more info. Saturday, September 23 BENEFIT GARAGE SALE for the Canadian Cancer Society. It happens § a.m. to noon at the Carpenter’s Hall. Drop off good, clean items at the hall Friday night from 7 to 9 p.m. TALK ABOUT UIC — a workshop with Ter- race Anti Poverty Group takes place at the Car- penter’s Hall from 1:30 to 3:30 pm, A CEC Client Services officer will be in attendance. For more info call 635-4631. Monday, September 26 TERRACE ART ASSOCIATION holds its an- nual general mecting at the gallery. COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCIL steering committee holds a public forum from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Skeena Jr. Secondary Schcol’s cafeteria. Childcare available at no charge. For info call Judith McLean at 635-0830, Thursday, September 29 A REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY workshop will be offered by Margaret Dediluke at the Ter- race Women’s Resource Centre at 7:30 p.m. Cail 638-0228 for more information. Friday, September 30 PROMISE KEEPERS, an interdemoninational men’s ministry, meets at the Terrace Pentecostal _ Assembly at 8 p.m. ‘The Terrace Standard offers the What’s Up community calendar as a public service ta its readers and community organizations, This column is. intended for non-profit organiza- tlons and those events for which there is no ad-. mission charge. Items will run two weeks before each event. We ask that items be submitted by 5 part. on the _ Tharsday before the issue in which it is to appear. / Submissions should be be typed ¢ or primed feel ly. CAROL KOZIER leads Grand Champion market steer (above) in the Fall Fair auction. Entertainment was the best ever at the 24th annual fair (below), with dozens of per- formers taking turns on the stage in the tent. GRAND CHAMPION market lamb Babs, at left, is steered around the ring by proud owner Dayna Siddall. Auctioneer Leo de Jang (top) pumped up the bids during the annual auc- tion. Phillip Durand, above, gives his jamb, Patrick, a last- minute trim with a pair of shears. . FAIR DRAWS BIG CROWDS RAIN COULDN'T — even dampen the spirits last week at what most were crediting as the biggest and best Skecna Valley Fall Fair ever. Activities were going on at every comer of the Thornhill Community Grounds ‘during the 24th annual event Sept, 3-4, A record number of booths and food vendors were set up in the central courtyard, and rownd-the- clock live entertainment kept the toes tapping under the big tent Congratulations | to all participants in the 24th annual Skeena Valley Fall Fair. Winners in the various divisions . include: i Horticulture: Justin Penner (7and under), Douglas Adair (8-12), Sol- velg Adair (13-16) Baking: Laura Braam (7 & under), Kimberley Penner (8-12), Solveig Adair (13-16) . Aris & Crafts; Brandon Braam (7 & .under), Nicholas Braam (8-12), Jeffrey Town (13-16) 4-H Beef; Carol Kozier (Sr. Beef Cont'd Page B12 FAINTING GOATS, above, owned by Cindy and Linda Lock- yer took first place in the unusual pets category of the pet show at the Fall Fair. Siobhan Taylor shows off her cat Bella, apast winner and second-place finisher this year.