—~ Page B1 oa nee een _ FREDDY! That was the holler as youngsters watching the Shrine Clown stage show (above) helped Gyzmo encourage ’ Freddy the Flea to came out and put an his acrobatic show. -‘Curiously, even when he showed up, Gyzmo seemed to be ‘the only one who could see Freddy. There were lots of other attractions at this year's Skeena Valley Fall Falr,as the photos ‘an this page recall. Clockwise beginning at top left, Pat and Doris Warrington were among the hundreds of falrgoers who enjoyed a slice of the deficlous pie on offer at: the. St. Mat- thews Anglican Church booth; showing it's not just people who get-hungry, this young llama turried:to: mother for his snack; meanwhile, in the nearby barn, a litter of fluffy rabbits proved another favourite with the kids; over at the exhibit hall these luxuriant vegetables testified to the gardening skilis of local residents; a big draw on Saturday was the Skeena Valley Car Club's show and shine which included: eyecatching vehicles such as Don and Elsie Hull's: 1930.Ford Model A; Leo ~ Da Jong’s swift patter provided entertalnment for those taking ” in the 4H livestock auction; and David: Kozier had particular reason to appreciate De Jong’s efforts when his Grand Cham- pion steer Billy was knocked down at $5/ib.; another cham- plon-was Bella; seen with owner Siobhan Taylor, 8, who took _ the fluffiest animal category at the Pet: Show; and Norman f° Desjardins was of the fiddle again as he and fellow musicians entertained the crowd on both days fal I 4 ccna, prerne He OR eg ee mae mime Oe ems ree eet Ca age MEtQe 8 re rr ante 7 ARG Renner rnd ei baw Reeehe rig bor eee arr are walt