er ra ——— erat LE aren —— ae rg rn ee ee oo 5 —— cate eee = Local resident James MecAloney, with 14:month-old daughter Tanner, visited the Jaycees Pacific Northwest Trades Falr held at the arena In Terrace. Each year businesses are given the op- portunity to disptay. booths keeping residents Informed on nthe a latest technology available, . Ken's Photo Studio was on location at the annual Jaycees — Trades Fair held at the Terrace arena. Owner Ken Fuerguiz - talks to 3-year-old Nicholas Bolingbroke. - Northland Dell employees Cherise Wikme. and Helen Grat served refreshments to visitors at the Terrace Jayceeas Trades Fatr, which again this year was very successful. TRADES FAIR ‘87 TERRACE — Last year the Terrace Jaycees Trades Fair attracted over 4,000 paying visitors. This year, close to 6,000 people at- tended the fair, which was the largest one ever, sponsored by the: Jaycees, said publicity coor- dinator Andy Lee. ‘by Daniele Berquist — . “It was a great weekend, »» said Lee. He commended all of the merchants who par- ticipated in the three day exhibition. ‘‘All the booths were well decorated, we had new ex- hibitors, fresh ideas, which, said Lee; accounts for the large success organizers experienced. To the Terrace unit, the success of the . Trades Fair means the ‘i aycees has essential funds required to hold regular meetings. and provide training programs to their members, of a caliber recognized world wide as. “top- notch’. . . The 17th annual Terrace J aycees ‘Pacific Northwest Trades Fair was. held at the Terrace Arena, April 24 - 26... Daniele Berquist photos Tha-Cooper family, along with Grandma Edith Squires, enjoyed this year’s Trades Falr very much. Owner of Suzanne Marle Shops (left) shows his visitors various pieces of jewelry. Visitors to the Jaycees Trades Fair enjoyed a selection of food and refreshments provided by Northland Deti. ‘Elizabeth Behm, 16 months, and her mother Sue, totally en- joyed themselves at the Jaycees Trades Falr which was held at the arena In Terrace. ; CRAFT ans | “gusto MADE FURNITURE Nell ‘N Noodle Craft featured custorn made furniture during the Jayceos Trades Fair held at the Terrace arena. THE TERRACE STOCK CAR eee Would like to say a special thank you to all the various businesses involved for their donations and interest in sup- porting not at only our mall show, but also season's start-up dance. ° Skeana Mail & Security Dairyland Off-Road Speciaities Mountview Deli ‘ 8.C. Hydro Wilkinson's Business Machines Elks Holdings Acklands Borderline Elkar Auto Supply Kinsmen : Terrace Co-op K-Mart Overwaitea Foods: Northern Motor Inn At this time we would also Jike to say thank-you to the Terrace Stock Car Assoclation general membership and fans for thelr backing and assistance. Without your help we could not have accomplished the mall show and/or dance. Both were a ous: : ing sucess! “se aee eet sn =e 8 srararataat ae