-AT THE MARKET: LYNNE CHRISTIANSEN From blooms to Xmas wreaths JEAN KRYZANOWSKI is my neighbour at the market, and she’s been with the market from the beginning. Even though we see each other every Satur- day, it- has taken me a long time to finally catch Jean for an interview, as she is a very busy lady. She works full time at the Inn of the West, runs a household and keeps a very large flower garden. Flowers are Jean’s main interest for the market, al- though she sells whatever produce she happens to have in season and some craft items as well, When Jean first siarted ai the market, it was to help her five children sell eggs. The children made crafts for the farmers market Christmas sale and still contribute the odd items. Jean starts the season with - beautiful hanging baskets and bedding planis. Most of the flaw- ers she grows are cut flowers and are for drying. Flowers are set out at the market in beau- tiful arrangements, and in vases. Later in the season you'll see her selling dried flowers. At the Christmas sale Jean offers Christmas wreaths, dried flower ar- Tangements and other crafts. Jean was born in Aven- ing, Ontario and came to B.C. in 1957. In 1967 she came io Terrace and Stayed on to raise her children. Two children have moved to Penticton, and the rest are still living in Terrace, When Jean was growing up in Ontario she belonged 10 the 4H Club. She learned a lot about raising poultry, gardening and public speaking. Jean thinks it is a wonderful organization for children. She feels that her begin- nings in 4H club sparked her interest in flower par- dening. Her interest in 4H also led her naturally to the Skeena Valley Fall Fair Assoc. She has volunteered with the as- sociation for many years, Jean says that the fall fair organizers are in need of help this season and she wishes there was more interest in the fair. The Skeena Valley Fall Fair takes place Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 at the Thornhill Community Grounds. This is the fair’s 26th year. — The fair organizers are always in need of help. If you can help out call Leo at 635-7286, The kiss af DEATH. BRITISH COLUMBIA LUNG ASSOCTATION Hoe St Attra TP Viorousa ib A AE AALS \ Phone, ERG LENG / The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 28, 1996 - B3 BEAUTIFUL BASKETS of flowers are a trademark of Jean Kryzanowski's table at the Farmer's Market. Her arrangements are always colourful and eye-catching, Tippe travels to Terrace THE BC Country Music Associalion voted him at the best male vocalists this year, and this is your chance to hear him in concert Rick Tippe plays the REM Lee Theatre on September 11 in a benefit concert. Proceeds will be donated towards the con- struction of a new 250 seat performing rls centre for Terrace. Tippe’s, debut album, Should’a Seen Her Com- iz has already gamered six singles, all top 40 hits. And his latest single “The Wheel of Love” is headed for the top 10, Tippe, a BC native, has performed in concert with Tracy Byrd, Charlie Major, Don Williams and Patricia Conroy. He’s also. shared the stage at major festival across Canada with Brooks and Dunn, Wynonna, Racey Lawrence, Pam Tillis and Sawyer Brown. His future looks good as well, with a new cd in the works. Fans who have scen Rick Tippe perform live have compared the ener- gy level of his shows to Rick Tippe that of Garth Brooks. Unigiobe Courtesy Now you'll have a Travel. Or check this chance lo judge for your- sel{Tickets for the Sept 11 show are $20 each and are — available from week’s paper for your chance to win tickets, Tippe’s latest CD and a back stage pass. More Good Reasons To Sign Up With kermode.net: Great Choices Great Service $28.95 for 100 hrs. per month or hourly blocks for casual users Terrace's most experienced Internet Support Staff to help you with Windows, Win96, Macintosh & ose Great Business The only Internet provider to give you detailed on-line time checking and detailed usage statements and of course lunch is still on us. Sign up with kermode.net before September 30 and. you get burger meal from AaW. - Gal RGS Internet Services - 635-3444 or visit us at the Tillicum building,