B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 13, 1995 Another fun-tastic fall fair — WARM WEATHER brought thousands of participants and spectators to this year’s fall fair in Terrace. From the mouth-watering cakes in the exhibit hall to the roar of logger's chainsaws to ‘the awe- inspiring heavy horse. pull, there was no shortage of entertainment for fair goers. Judges faced a difficult time making decisions in the exhibit tent. The following is the result of some of those categories, Flowers, plants, fruits. and vegetables Cut Flowers - Terry Hogarth Most points, cut flowers'- Terry Hogarth ‘ Mest points, Dower arrangements - Florence Braam Most points, container plants ” Mrs. Jedson ; Most points, fruit - Diana Penner annie , 2nd most points, fruit- Ed Smith, ABOVE — Jesse Bone gives his lamb “Mincemeat" a final brush F. Braam, & Paul Clark, during the fall fair. His mom Dede chose the unusual name for Most points, vegetables - Diana the lamb to help her son keep Mincemeat's future in perspective. Penner BELOW — Amy Peltier entered “Polar” in the children’s pet 2nd most points, vegetable - Syl- show at the fair. The furry fellow easily captured the longest hair via Blount. category on what v was one of the hattest days | in weeks, Most points, farm produce - 7 Harold Braam Best fruit prize - Bob Marcellin Best overall fruit prize -' Bob Marcellin Most points, wine - Bob Marcel- lin Best beer - Guy Osachott Most points, beer - Guy Osochoff Most points, canned fruit and vegetables - Charlotte Cameron 2nd most points, canned fruit and vegetables - Carolyn Hamer, Diana Penner Most paints, jams & jellies ~ P. 4. Noonan Baking and candy Whole wheat bread baking con- test, Ist - Ian Munro Whole wheat bread baking con- test, 2nd - C. Bareter : Whole wheat bread baking con- test, 3rd - L. Durand :. Most points baking - Gladys . Anaka 2nd most points baking - Maria Braam ~ Dole tropical muffin contest, 1st ‘+ G. Anaka ‘, Dole tropical muffin contest, nd + Clara Dalfuoco Dole tropical muffin contest, 3 id. a - Diana Penner’ r ta Munro 2nd most points, cakes - C, Bax- AND PFAFF PRESENT...Louise Ingram 1% PFAFF representative and are offering - 7 2 sewing courses. 2 COURSES: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Heirloom Serger Pillow A |. 9:30 am ~- Noon | Machine Cutwork Table Centre | 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm These courses are open to all makes and models of sewing machines. Kits available at Terrace Co-op Or for further details call 635-6347 for TERRACE CO-OP HOME CENTRE GAS BAR CO-OP FARM &GARDEN CENTRE TERRACE CO-OP DEPARTMENT STORE 4617 Greig Avo, suacen 4637 Greig Ave. sone cei 2912 Moitor St. 4821 Hwy, 16 STORE HOURS: Cahiers STORE HOURS: *Hacrie & STOHE HOURS: BULK PLANT HOUAS: ~ Gam Bem TE camity Mon, ‘Wed fam. -dpm teat MaNDAY RU BATFOWY vee rnbat cr ae Fashl + Sporling Qaoda dam : .- OB pouomies “Appin TE open BUNDATE IODA - 6PM amancieM . a Suneisy a oth 635. 6347 ‘Sante 635-6347 — 635-9895 635-7419 . Frances Munro L Most points, candy - C. Dalfuoco -2nd. most points embroidery - J... Most «points,.-cakes - Francis | a ee ter Best decorated cake | - ‘Tommy Bahm . Most points, cookies and Squares - Francis Munro 2nd most points, cookies and squares - Patti Noonan ‘Most points, pies and tarts - Lousie. Freeman 2nd most points, pies and tarts - Apple pie baking contest Ist Gladys Anaka Applie pie baking contest 2nd - Tammy Balm: — Apple pie baking contest, 3rd Mary-Ann Freeman Textiles, arts, crafts and photography Most points, crochet - Nidia Fourier The Cactus Flower Dance Studio presents Country Dance Workshop "Dance Country, Dance” Sept. 29, 30 & Oct. 1 We start off slow and progress as far as you tke i in each lesson. $60/couple if registered by Sept 14/92 95 $75/couple alter Sept. 17/95 For more information call: Studio 638-1996 or Pat at Keenleyside insurance Agencies 635-5232 Space is limited, so don‘t wait loo long lo be part of what is happening! 2nd most points, crochet - P, Noonan Most pts. embroidery - Florence Braam & Ruth Right Eileen Micks | Most points hand knitting - Florence Guvermtan 2nd most points hand knitling- C Cameron Florence Braam Best Garment - Linda Mack The | new v monthly payment option from ICBC You asked. Now it's available! Most paints, new from old - 1 For convenience, choice and possible Best Quilt - C. Baxter savings, see us about Autoplan 12. Most points scwing class - Rhonda Richard Most points textiles - Pp Noonan and F, Braam Class SLOOD amateur exhibitor, textiles - M. Sutherland Class SIO001 amateur exhibitor textiles - J, Braam, F. Braam, and J. Hartman Class 51003 amateur exhibitor NEW HOURS: Monday to Thursday & Saturday 9am-6pm Friday 9 am - 8 pm HOUSE - COMMERCIAL. + BOAT « R.V. * AUTO PLAN - FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE . textiles - Florence Guverman — te. = Best of class, drawing and paint- —__ Cane sale Dyes “Keenleysias e ing - Henry Penner oe —t ete Most points, dolls and toys - a feoee Services Ltd. ~~ Eileen Micks and Pat Noonan Most points holiday decoralions - Pat Noonan Fall Fair results 4617 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Bus. 635-5232 are continued on page BG. 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The associa- - tion is concerned that if this type of management continues, the Skeena: River salmon stocks will be decimated within 5 years. | 7 The association recognizes that the ownership of the resource is - shared by all Canadians and that it should not become personal pro- © perty of a select group, whether it be the Steelhead Society of B.C., the | domestic or foreign sport fishery, the commercial sector, or the aborigi- nal food or inland commercial fishery. . 7 The association further recognizes that because this resource is. accessed by a multitude of user groups, the problems that beset it are. multifaceted and therefore call for solutions from all sectors. . Past solutions to the crises have been ineffective because of the fai- ~ lure of all user groups to take the responsibility to assess obj jectively. their impact on the resource. 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