JUDGES PREPARE for last week's eighth annual Christmas lights decorating contest tour sponsored by the Northwest Real Estate Rusty Ljungh, realtor Suzanne Gleason, contest organizer Lisa The Terrace Standard, Monday, December 23, 1996 - A3 Folisen, Karen Reid from the Terrace Beautification Society, realtor Board, From the left is realtor Diana Wood, board secretary Myma_ Godlinkski and Conrad Ganzenberg from the beautification society. Bright lights shining here THE HANSEN residence at 3961 Mountain View in Thornhill was judged best house while the Tillicum Theatre was named best commer- cial by a panel of judges in the cighth annual Christmas lights decorating contest. Judges visited 20 places Dec, 19, double the number from last year. And they came away pleased with the number of entries and the effort put in by this year’s contestants, said Lisa Godlinski of the North- west Real Estate Board which sponsors the con- test. Co-sponsor is The Terrace Standard. ““We noticed lots of places that hadn't entered and encourage them to take part next year,’’ she ‘added. Judges also felt there were more Chrisimas lights: decorating homes and businesses in the " area this year than in past years. Winners of the various! categories recive gilt certificates and other recognition for their ef- forts. Here’s a complete breakdown: Best Commercial - First, The Tillicum Theatre; second, the Cosla Lessa Motel on Hwy16 in Thornhill. Best mobile home or apartment — Firsl, Phillippe Cam and Michale Bracken who live al 29-4625 Graham, the Terrace Trailer Court; second, Ron and Adricnne Chisholm who live at 21A Woodland Heights, the mobile home complex at the lop of Old Lakelse Lake Road in Thornhill. Best house — First, The Hansens at 3961 Mountain View in Thornhill; second, the Stan- vick residence 4926 Lazelle. Best effort — First, the Claude Bruneau residence at 2510 Craig (check out Santa’s Workshop created out of a small mountain of sow); sevond, the ‘Danny Farker.. residence at 2603 Braun. TERRACE STANDARD Presents In Concert Farmer's Daughter January 24, 1997 R.E.M. Lee Theatre Tickets: $20.00 available at Unigiobe Travel 4718 A Lazelle Ave, Terrace 1st Prize: 2 Tickets, CD’s, Back Stage Pass Secondary Prizes: 3 Sets of Tickets for 2 J = Te | STANDARD Name Address I Phone (H) (W) J Bring or mail you entry to: 3210 Clinton Street Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 Winners will be drawn at random from all entries received. Prizes must be acceptable as awarded and have no cash equivalent. ice mmm nme mi Sve, sem SUSE SOUNDS SON) DS OO GO OSE DE Best street — First, McRac Crescent in the horseshoe (don't forget to make a donation in the food bank bin there). 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