B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 20, 1995 Column offers seniors advice IN THIS COLUMN we hope to keep seniors in- formed of the many ‘ser- vices offered to the elderly in the Terrace and area community. ; We hope the seniors will clip this and following arti- cles from the weekly paper and put the clippings on file for any future reference... For example, did you know that on page 23 of the Terracé-Kilimat tele- SENIOR'S NEWS °> phone book is a special ‘reference page and senior’s guide? We hope that with the as- sistance of the B.C, Com- munity Services Society, we can add to the informa- tion on this reference page | in the 1996 phone book. This column will have in- formation on a variety of services such as the Ter- race Seniors Centre, Home Support Services, Adult Day Care, Seniors’ Hous- ing, Volunteer Bureau, Senior’s Access Bureau, Senior’s Advisory Com- mission, Senior’s Counselor and many other topics concerning seniors. We welcome any sugges- tions from the public that might lead to improve- ments for seniors in . our community, Please phone’ 635-2305. And the Wi Contributed LONGEST TAIL, .. furriest coat... they. saw them all that the recent children’s pet show, held over the labour day weekend. The show was co- sponsored by Skeena Valley Fall Fair and Skeena Valley Kennel Club: Our judges, Lorraine Moth from Mutley crew, and Nancy and Laura. Condon from’ Gingerbread Playhouse did a wonderful job judging. all the classes for the children. Petworld was kind enough to donate gift certificates for the best cared for in each class, The winner of best cared for. in show (Jennifer Braam with | her cat Rusky)! had'their'names engraved on a perpetual trophy that was donated by the Skeean Valley Kennel Club, The prizes were great. Everyone’ received a ribbon and a sticker. The winner of. each class reached into a bag and got a nice prize. The best cared for from each’ class received a gift certificate. And _ the overall bést cared: for received the trophy. The results were as follows: | Dog Classes Longest tail: Candi May with — Condor, longest coat: “Amy — Peltier with Polar, shortest coat! Dayna Pedro with Bailey, longest ears: Brent Stokeland with Tyson, largest nner Is... “dog: Lance May with Tyson, smallest dog: Dayna Pedro with Bailey, Most unusual markings: Keenan Stella with ‘Sophie, best trick: Steven ‘Morison with Blue, and best. cared for: Courtney. Bogart with Raven. 2 Cat classes Longest tail/ longest. coat/. longest ears/ smallest cat/ best cared for: all went to Jennifer Bram with Rusky. Rabbit classes Best cared for went to Court- . ney Bogart with Lop and E.B. Rodent classes - “Shortest tail: “Jessica Ross with Luke, largest: ‘Ross with Luke, smallest: - Jessica Heather Morrison wih S’more, most. unusual” markings: Heather Monison with S’more, best cared ‘for: Jessica. Ross with Luke, * Both ro-. dents are Guinea Pigs. Other classes” Largest: Brent’: May with Sheila (Chicken), smallest: Amanda Cox with slobber puss (Turtle), most unusual:: Brent May with Sheila, best .cared for, Amanda Cox with ” Fluffer Nutter (Turtle), Best cared for in show Jennifer Braam with Rusky. . Helping people learn to learn. eu. LOOK UHPEB LEAAR. Noon Off between Noon from 8:00 a.m, Friday. cause you. please call 638- ‘Behydro & ce Closure Effective September 18, 1995, our B.C.Hydro office in Terrace will close © Monday to Friday. Regular office hours will continue 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to If you require further information, and 1:00 p. m., to Noon and . We regret any inconvenience this may “|: °° 8101. Udderly great fair THE FALL FAIR was a popu- lar place for local residents to show their livestock. Judges were faced with some difficult decisions. The following is the results in the livestock compe- tition: Dairy goats (open) ; Best udder - Ted Hamer, Jr. champion- V. Siddall, Reserve Jr. champion - T. Hamer, Sr. Champion - T. Hamer, Reserve Sr. champion - T. Hamer, Grand champion - T. Hamer, Reserve _— grand champion - Y. Siddall. Beef cattle (open) Grand champion market steer - Carol Kozier, Reserve grand champion market steer - Kir- sten Muller Sheep (open) Champion ram - L, Durand, Champion Eve - Jean Hamer, Reserve champion Eve «' P. Durand, Rabbits (open) Jr. champion rabbit - Ansems family, Sr. champion rabbit - Solveig Adair, Grand champion rabbit - Solveig Adair. Poultry (open) Hi-point ‘domestic bird -. Ansems family; and hi-point fancy bird - Jerry Walker. 4-H beef Grand champion market beef + Carol Kozier; and reserve grand champion market beef - Kirsten Muller. 4-H sheep Grand champion ewe - P. Durand, Reserve champion ewe - D. Siddall, Grand champion market lamb - M. Warmer, and reserve champion market lamb - D. Siddal. 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