j ‘ ( = i yupe tut vet . Page B2.~ _Teraca Standard, Wednesday, September 11; 1991, Or interests, - took the opportunity a ‘TROPHY WINNERS | ‘Elite ‘Erickson — Container grown : plants: Men _ Hor- race Co-op), | Lynda Town — Home baking (Lehmann ‘Jewellers).. Heather’ Hayes — Hor: ticulture, 7-years and under. Jeftry Town — Horticulture, ages 8-12" (Canadian Propane, Gas and Oil); Arts and Crafts, ages 8-12 (Terrace Chrysler). . Nicholas Braam — Arts and Crafts, 7 years and under. Ausems family — Livestock “grand aggregate (Bank of: Mon- | treal); Rabbits, open (Bank of Commerce). *- Rafuse/Hamer families — Sheep, open (Mary Waldbauer). SPECIAL PRIZES OPEN DIVISIONS ‘Terry. Hogarth — Collection of annual cut flowers (Uplands Nursery); Most points, cut flowers (Gim's Restaurant). _May Annett — Most points, decorative arrangements (Grace -Fell Florist). -Elsie Erickson — Most points, container grown plants (Central Flowers), _- Fred Ammett -- Most points, fruits cw plands, Nursery). .Elste » Erickson “— Most ‘points; - vegetables (Uplands Nusery/Overwaitea). Carl. Johansen — Best: ‘beer a (Northern Drugs and Brew King). Debra Jean -- Most points, canned fruits .and. vegetables’ (Safeway); Most points, jams and jellies (Safeway); Most points,” pickles and relishes (Safeway), ut tt 3rd — . family). Agencies). ‘And once again this year - hundreds of people to exhibit their wares and pit their produce or ‘handiwork against the best . efforts of their neighbours. While there were ribboris and prize money for those ‘finishing in the’ first ‘three: ‘places in each - (Mary. Waldbauer); “Vegetables. (Dave’ - _4H livestock eee : 4? SHEEEP | 3 or | Champion Market ety ani ey. . Reserve Champion _ : Willie (oaibs ) Brandy Rafase Keester (1 Ulbs. ) Carol Kozier. 4th — Larry (95lbs:) Ben McNeil. - Sth — Louie (90ibs:) Danny Ansems. 6th — Button (94Ibs.) Jennifer Ansems. ‘Junior. showmanship — Lindsay Bailey (Tycho family). Senior ‘showmanship -_ Brandy Rafuse (Rafuse family). : : Hipoints ~ ~ _Dasny Ax Ansems (Boutilier family). E ffo rts rewarde : Skeena Valley Fall Fair's. more than one. ‘ thousand: categories once again: offered « i something for everyone, whatever't their hobbies. ~ Marie Johnson: ~: “Most points, breads (Safeway). Elsie. Erickson — points,.cakes (Gafeway), -- Dorothy Alway — Decdrated form cake (Safeway). * "Lynda Town — Most points, cookies and squares (Safeway). Jeanne Fournier .— ‘Most points, pies and tarts Gafeway). ‘Elizabeth “Haws — Most points, embroidery (Wallinda Craft). Jeanne Fournier —_ Most: points, crochet (Safeway). Joyce Morton — Most points -hand knitting (Wallinda Craft); Best machine knit article (Lots o Cones). Eileen Micks — Best quilt (Fabric Boutique). Lois Demetzer — Best ‘gar- ment (Fabric Boutique). Florence Braam — Best display of textiles, amateur ex- hibitor (Terrace Interiors). Harold Braam — Best pain- ting (Northern Lights Studio). T. Rafose — Spinning and Weaving, best combination of colour and design (Overwaitea); Most points, crafts (Ron Town family). os Allen Wooten — Best. black and white photograph (Sure Ex-, “posure Photo Studio). : Bob Maier — Best colour print (Sure Exposure). . Lynda Town — Best colour enlargement (Sure Exposure). ° JUNIOR DIVISIONS . Heather Hayes — Hor- ticulture, most points, 7 years _ and under (Vesta Douglas) Nicholas Braam — Hor- tieulture, 2nd place, 7 years and under (McDonald’s).. Jeffry Town — Horticulture, most points, ages 8-12 (Ron _ Stewart family) Grand Champion Market Beef — Billy (1,184tbs.) David Korier (Jackson Bros. Stock Farm). “Reserve Champion — Eddy (1,156lbs.) Jane Zager. 3rd — Lucifer.(1,088lbs.) Trevor Muller. . 4th — Zeus (1,0411bs.) Quinton Rafuse. Sth. — Barry (9441bs.) Kirstin Muller. : Grand Champion Beef Female — Trevor Muller (Jackson ‘Junior ‘Showmanship — David Kozier. (Soutar family) Senior Showmanship —- Trevor Maller (Braid Insurance RABBITS category, special irophies. a prizes, were also handed out - ‘had:. proved; particularly ‘successfu ‘areas; They.are listed below. ae ‘If you notice a category where it ‘appears ihe . ‘first or first and second finishers are missing, — they're not. That's because the rules say any.s en- _ try, event if it’s the only one, ts only.awarded a |. place if the judges decide it meets ie standard re- | ‘quired: fo earn that placing... a Most" : Ist —, Mary. ee ‘ond = Muy Jane oat “golvelg. Adair “= ‘<= Hor- ‘ticulture, second ‘place, ages 8-12 (McDonald’s). Douglas Hayes, Michael Ansems and Michael Euverman _ Baking, most points, 7 years and =. under (Vesta Douglas/McDonald’s). Jennifer Ansems — Baking, most: points, ages’ 8- 12 Westa Dougias). : Donella | Runde _ Baking, second place, ages 8-12 (McDonald’s) - Brandy Rafuse and Sandra Penner — Baking, most points, ages 13-16 (Vesta Douglas). ‘Jennifer Ansems — Best bou- quet of wild flowers (Uplands Nursery). - Jennifer. Braam — - Best poster (Vesta’ Douglas). Jeffry Towa — Best: printing (Vesta Douglas); Environmen- tal awareness “(Ron ‘Stewart family); mast ‘points, conserva-. tion ‘and education (Vesta Douglas). ~*:" Danny Ansems — Best writing (Vesta . Douglas);, Best poem.(Vesta Douglas). Nicholas Braam — Arts and. crafts, most points, ’7 years and: under (Vesta Douglas). ; Michael Ansemts — Arts and crafts, second place, 7 years and under (McDonald's). ; Jeffry Town — ‘Arts and crafts, most points, ages 8-12 (Vesta Douglas). Kristen Muller — Arts and crafts, second place, ages 8-12°. (McDonald's). crafts, second place, ages 13-16. (McDonald’s). : nn + 2 oo 0 Each year. manufacturers sponsor special competitions in - which their product must be us- ed, This year’s results were. Fleischmann’s Yeast Whole Wheat Bread Contest | ¢ Burr AR » 3rd — Marie: ‘Jotinson.'.“ aan “Winston House/Blue - ‘Ribbon ’ Spices Pickling Contest - .° 3rd — Debra Jean. Blue Bonnet Chocolate Chip Cookie Contest ist — Debbie Reinhardt, : - Fry's Cocoa Family Favourites § ‘Contest Ist — Catherine. Baxter 2nd — Louise Freeman 3rd — Lynda Town. Five Roses Flour Apple Pe ft Baking Contest Ist -—- Jeanne Fournler » 2nd — Gladys Anaka . oes 3rd-— Lynda Town. 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Fall ‘Feir- “aesomable atiount of . anon ose had a definite success, organizers: time, Rundell:. ‘emphasized.’ = *-Rindell: sid: “thei sd say it will be difficult to.con-", ‘Even, if, they took on just‘a undell.. a Pi ns tinue the expansion trend of single job, that would free up recent years. unless. they, set ' someone else to da another,”’ more help. ., She explained. ve “© Noting this ‘Year's: fair had 3° The. game ‘applied “to P ‘featured: several new. ‘attrac: volunteers: helping out when |: a “tlons, -secretary Carmen ~ - the event was taking place. If - “A up was spat i" _Rundell said that was'in line ~ “enough people volunteered, 5 comnerci compat with the organizing commit- each individual: would- only ~ ? Gs tee's goal of : adding _have‘to. put ‘in‘a‘few hours something new.each year. Over: the entire weekend. However, she pointed ut, As for the-1991- edition of the entire fair, was-put... the ‘fair, Rundell said together by “‘literallyaband- although: the less-than-ideal ful of people’’. and they ‘now : weather -had ‘meant overall have their hands full... “attendance was ‘down a fit-: Future ... expansion, tle’? the“ turnout © on‘ the: therefore, was dependent.on ‘Saturday - ‘had been the whether the Fall Fair: society highest. seen in its aL year: could | recruit ‘new. mémbers Aistory, -: * | to assist” in’ planning. ‘and: Suggesting; othe: ‘Skeena - organizing of the event. plus Valley ‘Car Club’s show: and ‘extra volunteers to help out shine: had likely: pulled ‘ina on the’ weekend: the fair took lot-of people, she said the ex-- ” Place. thee tra: attractions for children Getting involved did not ‘such: as’ the Hamas and the ~ coking “to: the . future Rundell ‘said the. organizing persuiade.ong. of “operators to-:set ‘up’ at: the | ~ fair,:; continuing ‘an- veffort i ot which began.three years ‘ago. . 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