16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 16, [987 the prominent events at the 1987 Skeana Valley Fali Fair. Erika Tycho was one of many successful and proud competitors in the 4H livestock show and auction that was one of eee. or Annual Totem Saddie Club Gymkhana held during the Fail Falr. Jason Remple came first in Pole Bending, Scurrles and the Keyhole and finished second in the Barrel Race during the wyatt. Jackson won the Bank of Montreal trophy at the 1987 Skeana Valley Fall Falr for the Grand Aggragate Livestock Award with his Grand Champion . Steer, 1.210 pound “Sonny”, who was purchased at auction by Overwaltea Foods for $2.90 a pound. Jackson also won High Point Swine, High Point Domestic Birds and Grand Champion Market Steer, and tled with David Koziler.in High Point Cattle and Shawn Wyatt In High Point Fanoy Birds. Marty Elsner won the Brald Insurance trophy for Senior Showmanship in 4H Beef. Elaner also ralsed the third place steer, 1,034 pound “Tony”, who was bought at auctlon by Copperside Tycho’s Agricultural arts shine at — - Skeena Valley Fall Fair — THORNHILL — Exhibits were ’ down slightly this year but the {7th Annual Skeena Valley Fall Fair drew a bigger crowd than ever, according to Fall Fair. association treasurer Janny Wassink.. os by Tod Strachan After opening in grand style, with pipers from the Terrace Pipes and Drums and comments from MLA Dave Parker, Agri- culturalist Graham Johnstone and President Bev Boutilier, the Fair was declared open to the public by City Freeman Vesta Douglas. A delightful array of colorful foods and crafts drew the com- pliments of the crowd and, of the many winners, Mary Wald- bauer applied her talent as she does every year to win the Hor- ticultural Grand Aggragate trophy as well as 12 other tro- phies and awards in a number of _ baking and agricultural divi- sions. Other attractions near the Thornhill Community Hall included the Girl Guide’s fish pond and lollipop tree, a fine display of animals by Terrace dog lovers, and music by The - Bluegrass Band.and the:Terrace Community Band, each adding their own unique ‘air’ to the Fall Fair theme. . The hypnotic tempo: of Leo DeJong’s call drew a large crowd to the annual 4H Live- “stock Auction with bidders look-. ing for the best buy while 4H -members displayed the result of a hard year’s. work. The 1,210 pound Grand Champion steer raised by Wyatt Jackson was purchased by Overwaitea Foods for $2.90 per pound, while Skeena Valley Meat Packers paid $2.75 per pound for Krista 97- pound Grand Champion lab. The Totem Saddle Club’s An- nual Gymkhana was another crowd pleaser and further added to the western flavor of the fair _ with its special blend of eques- trian events and races, By the time the fair ended, ‘volunteers and spectators were tired and the very capable organ- izers were exhauted. But as for the exhibitors ... they were already planning for next year’ s display. . SKEENA VALLEY FALL FAIR . RESULTS PRIZE WINNING EXHIBITS {in alphabetical order Evelyn: Anderson: Div. 9, Quilting, Tied with Mary Hamakawa and Paula . -Keumper for a $15 Fabric Boutique sift certificate. Thora Arnold-Smith: Second in Div. 8, Fry's Cocoa. $6 Fry’s Cocoa swift cer- tificate. Lindsay Bailey: Second in Div. 14, Horticulture and Div. 15, Baking, for 8-12 year olds. McDonald's gift cer. tificate. Dorothy Basaraba: Tied with Trudy Rafuse for the Terrace & District Credit Union trophy in Div. 11, Handicrafts. © Bev Boutilier: Div. 9, Sewing, $15 Fabric Boutique gift certificate. Neil Boutilier: Div. 11, Woodwork, 1 year subscription to Canadian Work- -shop Magazine. . Jeanette Brown: Div, 9, Textiles, tied © with Reno Cervo for the Gim’s Restaurant trophy and won an $18 Pat's Knit Shop gift certificate for most points in Machine Knitting. Rena Cervo: Div. 9, Textiles, tied with. . Jeanette Brown for the Gim’s Restaur- ant trophy. Martin DeHoog: Div. 6, Fireweed Honey, B.C. Honey. Producers Associa- tion trophy. Kari Elsner: Div. 15, Children’s Bak- ing, 8-12 ‘years, Overwaitea Foods trophy and a-McDonald’s gift cer- tificate. Div. 16; Conservation & Educa- . tion, Finning Tractor trophy and a $10 cash award from Freeman Vesta Doug- - las. Marty Elsner: Div. 27, Sr. Showman- ship, 4H Beef, Braid Insurance trophy. Edwin Frost: Div..25, Jr. Poultry & | Waterfowl, Samson's Poultry Farm - trophy. continued on page 23 ‘Kathleen MeCullough won the Terrace Sight and Sound trophy Ir in Div. 12, ‘Photography, at the Skeena. Valley Fall Fair. Stores for $2.40 a pound.