AW 10). Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 5, 1992 Hats off to t Contributed The Skeena Valley Kennel Club held its second fun match at the library park on July 5, 1992. Judges for the show were Tammy Dureau (judging groups 3 and 7) and Rose Higbie Gudging groups 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6, as well as best in match and best puppy in match). Dec Coulas judged the obedience, Though our entry was smail, a good time was had by all, The results are as follows: The best in match trophy went to ‘Jazz’ the German shepherd. Best puppy in match went to ‘Bo’ the Siberian husky. The highest scoring dog in the obedience judging went to a springer spaniel named ‘Molly’, owned by Shan- non Bogart. ; Group 1 - Sporting Dogs ‘Mojo’, a springer spaniel owned by Tammy Dureau, won best of breed and group ist awards, © . Houston dog owner Tanya Rauch’s golden retriever ‘Rudy’ won best of breed and group 2nd. Group 2 — Hounds Irish wolfhound ‘Winnie’, owned by Mary Greenwoad, won best of breed and a group ist. Group 3-~ Working Dogs Best of breed award and a group ist went to ‘Bo’ the Siberian husky, Natasha Candelora. “Mercedes’, a giant schnauzcr, brought back best of breed and group 2nd awards to owners John and Patti Dougan. Group 4 — Terriers Best of breed award and a group ist award went to ‘Duff’, a cairn terrier owned by Topley’s Frank Strimbold. Group 5— Toy Dogs ‘Pepe’ the pomeranian won best of breed and a group Ist for owned by master Collecn Curti. Group 6 — Non-sporting dogs ‘Poppy’, a standard poodle owned by Linda Roberts, took best of breed and group ist awards, Group 7 — Herding Dogs And ‘Jazz' the German shepherd won best of breed and a group Ist for owner Doc Coulas. The Skeena Valley Kennel Club is planning to bold its last fun match of this year in late fall. We hope to see you there. For more info call Lonna Fisher at 635- 3826 or Tammy Dureau at 798- 9553. he top dogs | Skeena’s scholars honoured Skeena Jr, Secondary school held its year end awards ceremony on June 25 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The following students received awards for subjects they excelled in: * Foods — Jennifer Dagg (Grade 8), Ryan Shannon (Grade 9), Kathy Webb/Lori Buteau (Grade 10). Coe * Family Studies 10 — Deborah Stainton, : * Clothing and Textiles — Andrea Collis (Grade 8), Ellie Higginson (Grade 9), * Metalwork — Tim Phillips (Grade 8), Corey’ Boudreaule (Grade .9), Darcy McKeown (Grade 10). ¢ - Drafting — Michael Vandermeulen (Grade.9). - * Woodwork.’ — © Quinton Freeman (Grade 8), Harik Nij- jar/Matthew Ball (Grade 9), Dan Brice (Gradd 10), * Power Mechanics. 9/10 — Dennis Bailey. * Keyboarding — Jessica Eades (Grade 9), Binh Du (Grade 10). * Developmental Drama —- Roberta Allan(Grade 9)... _* Theatre -“Arts —. Karen Shepherd .(Grade 9),°. Dawn Thomsen (Grade 10). * French .— Andrea Collis (Grade '-8), Katy ‘Mitne/lessica Eades (Grade 9), Deb Casey | | Weather Watch (Grade 10). 7 © French’ Immersion —. April Harkness (Grade 8), Aisha Manji (Grade 9), Lana Geier. (Grade i (Grade: 8), ‘Janine “Arnold: (Grade 9), Erik Hernes (Grade 10). — _‘« Business Education — Candi- ce Griffith (Grade 9/10), ‘© Band = — . Andrea Collis/Natalie Dickson (Grade.8), Katy © Milne/Sharon | Doughty (Grade 9), Suzannah Vandevelde (Grade 10), P : _* Physical Education — Linnae — Bee (Grade 8), Scott Bromley (Grade 9), Victor Furtado (Grade * ESL — Parminder Atwal _ (Grade 8). * English — Andrea Collis (Grade 8), Jessica Eades (Grade 9), Deb’ Casey/Lara -Tessaro (Grade 10). - « Math. —-: Gerald Samson, (Math 9a), Harik Nijjar/Andy deHoog- (Grade 9), = Victor Furtado/Mike Graham (Math © Visual Arts —'Harjap Grewel « 10a), Lata TessarofDeb Casey (Grade 10). * Social Studies — Jennifer Dagg (Grade 8), Katy Milne (Grade 9), Deb Casey (Grade 10), - © Science — Mark Tessaro (Grade 8), Jessica Eades (Grade 9), Deb Casey (Grade 10). _* Athletics — Julie Gillanders (Grade 8 Female Athlete), Matt Bourgoin (Grade 8 Male Athlete), Lori Buteaw (Top Junior Athlete). ‘* First Nations Award: Denise Brown (Grade 8), Joseph Derrick (Grade 10). * Top Academic Students; Andrea Collis (Grade 8), Jessica Eades/Andy deHoog (Grade 9), Deb Casey (Grade 10). * RCMP Citizenship Award: Jenn McMynn. Most Outstanding Student Award: Deb Casey. Skeena also released its -final honour roll standings. Students with at least a ‘B’ average are ‘recognized on three levels — honours sianding, meritorious achievement and honourable mention . — depending on achievement, They are: Grade 8 Honours — Vicotr Basanti, Linnae Bee, Trisha Braun, David Bretherick, Caroline Brown, Christina Brown, Matthew. Buck- - ford; Bryan Crampton, le, Alison Chase, Wes Coelho, Andrea Collis, Michael Cooper, Ayesha Coosemans, Colleen Craig, Jennifer Dagg, Michacl Davies, Leslie Dickson, Natalie Dickson, Paul Fleming, Sherry Franzen, Jelie Gillanders, Leah Graham, Harjap Grewal, Rita Grewel, Joseph Hadley, April Harkness, Navneerav Malhotra, Mercdith Mordan, Pety Nirwan, Amar Parmar, Leonard Pelleticr, Timothy Phillips, Meena Samra, Pal Sandhu, Jennifer Shepherd, Amy Stevens, Ryan Stevenson, Diane Teixeira, Kevin Teixeira, Mark Tessaro. and Shawna Thompson. Meritorious Achievement -- Rebecca Heenan, Christopher Hernes, Justin Keitch, Sarah Kel- ly, Scott Northridge, Amy Parnell Jones, Christopher Paziuk, Sarah Wiebe. - Honourable Mention — Christine Beaupre, Sheri Clark, Carrie. Dupas,. Charity. Erickson, Aaron Gamer, Kimberly Porter, Chad Ptolemy, Kerri Skalrud,. Terra Van Herk, Katherine _ Wilkerson, ; Graded Honours — Janine Arnold, Michelle Audet, Shauna’ Austin, Matthew Bail, Scott Bromley, Heather Connacher, Jocelyn Cox- : July 18 289 12.8 July 19 30,3 15.1 1 July 20 279 14.0 a July 21 241 ~~» 10.7 a July 22 25.6 {1.0 July 23 11.2 my July 24 YEAR Temp. Temp. (cm) (mm) chrs) July 18 15.4 11.0 0 2.8 1.6 July 19 185 10.1 0 0 77 a July 20 18.7 7.3 0 0 7.4 July 21 20.6 6.8 0 0 6.2 Tuly 22 25.4 13.3 0 Trace 88 July 23 34.2 13.7 0 0 13.7 25.7 0 0 43 ‘Angie Sparks, Erin: ENVIRONMENT CANADA Information Line: 635-4192 _ Consultations: 635-3224 LOE tae og TB 1st Davies, Andrew Dehoog, Esther DeLéew, Dustin dunbar, Jessica Eades, Gungeet Gill, Scott Gingles, Ellie Higginson, Jaime Janzen, David Kozier, Aisha Manji, Garth McKenzie, Katy Milne, Ryan Monsen, Harik Nij- jar, Kylie Oman, Angela Palmu, Harpreet Sandhu, Ryan Shannon, Michael Ur- banoski. 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