ST SN CTT ene on Blaze. Ted Johnston, left, talks to long-time friend Les Watmough about the days when freight:wagons were the only method — : }0f moving supplies once away from the main rivers. Totem gymkhana results ‘Totem: Saddle Club Gynkana | acc June 11, 1989. BARRELS = Sentors — 1st Carmen Stang on ~ Cinder. Juniors —.ist Kim Rempel on Blaze. Little Britches — 1st Cor- ea Anderson on Kokaenea. Peewees -—~ 1st Kirsten Muller on Terry. | KEYHOLE Senlors — Dan Muller on Isena. Juniors — Kim Rempel on Blaze. Lit- . tle Britches — 1st Josee Jennios on Minx's Smokey Bonfire. Peewees — tet Lisa Webber on Grand Desa. FLAG PICKING ~ Seniors — 1st Tina Knult on Dino. ‘Juniors — 1st Kim Rempel on Blaze. Little Britches — 1st Terri Anderson . ‘on Three. Peewoes — iat Mitchell Elsnen on Taffy. SCURRIES Seniors -— 1st Len Rempel on Mr. Mike. Juniors ~ 1st Marty Elsnen on Sundance. Little Britches — ist Josee Jenniss ‘on Minx's Smokey Bonfire. FIGURE 6 Seniors — 1st Jason Rempel on Flicken. Juniors — 1at Kim Rempel Little Britiches — 1st Corea Anderson on Kokaenea. Peawees — tst Lisa Webber. ‘on ’ Grand Desa. Totem Saddle Club Spring Show June 18, 1989. Judge — Yvonne deBoer. Hi Polnt Western Junior — Wendy Rathjin on San Tenja. HI. Polnt Western Senior — tied bet- ween Cathy Jackson on A Little Class and Marty Elsnen on Sun- . dance. Hi Point English Junior — Marla Rathjen on Quincy Bobba. HI Paint English Senior — Pag ogy - Jackson on Double Night Watch. RESULTS Class 1. — Showmanship Junior — ist Wendy Rathjen; San Tenja. Class 2 — Showmanship Senior — 1st Cathy Jackson; A Little Class. Class 3 — Saraback Equitation Open. — 1st Marty Elsnen;- Sun- dance. Class 4 — Stock Seat Equita- tion Junior -~ 1st Wendy Rathjen; San Tenja. Class 5 — Stock Seat Equitation Senior. — 1st Cathy Jackson; A Little Class, Class 6 — Western Pleasure Junior —- 1st Wen- dy Rathjen; San. Tenja. Class 7 — Western Pleasure Senior — Ist Cathy Jackson; A Little Class. Class 8 — Western Aiding Horse — Ist Marty Elsnen; Sundance, Class 9 — Trall Horse Junior — 1st Wendy Rathjen; San Tenja. Class 10 — Trail Horse Senior — 1st Gary Tollen; San Tenja. Class 11.— Utility Horse —. ist Cathy Jackson; A Little Class. Class 12 — Lead Line Equitation — ist Rachael Muller; Terry. Class 13 — English Pleasure Junior — 1st Vicky Rin ner; Athenals Son. Class 14 — English Pleasure Senior — 1st Peggy Jackson; Double Night Watch. Class 15 — Basic Seat Junior — 1st Amy Henszel; Dolphin “Moon Dancer. Class. 16 — Basic — i Seat Senior — 1st Carmie Cameron; — Talisman Stardust. Class 17 — Road Hack Open — ist Darcie Buller; Becky. Class 18 — Hunter Hack Open — 1st Carolyn: Hamer; Deucette. Class 19 — Grean Work- ing Hunter — fst Alison Maxim- chuk; | Am Angal Dust. Class 20 — Working Hunter — Jat Marty Eianen; Hilcrest Cherre Juan, Class 22 — Begminer Junper — Ist Marty Elsnen; Hillcrest Cherre Juan. Terrace’ s. “Heritage Park has: another, néw acquisition, a re- ' stored freight wagon that was once used to move supplies in the Northwest. The donation was made possible through the hard work of 84-year-old Ted Johnston and: a few of his friends, who restored the wagon at the Smithers residence of his son-in-law, David Piffer. _ Johnston was raised in Terrace and is one of our pioneers. who worked in the area when it was little less than wilderness.. According to Johnston, Rufus Good, the original owner of the - wagon, sold it to Miles Gogag of Kitwancool in 1950. Gogag put the wagon to good use on his farm for ten years before’ retir- “Terrace Revlew — ‘ing ‘the wagon for inore modern transportation; in 1984 he sold it . to his father-in-law, Terrace res- ident Archie Hippisely. Hippise- - ly then turned ownership of the wagon.over to Johnston with the. understanding it would: be re-° stored and delivered. to Heritage Park for display. ~ The wagon was then moved to. . Smithers where it was worked . on by Johnston, his son-in-law, his grandson John Obzera, and his granddaughter Suzanne Pif- fer. The wagon was first disas-. sembled and a fire built around | the” ‘steel “‘tires’’, While these -. -where heating, a wheel (a. newly made wooden hub and’ spokes replacing the originals): was placed ona “setting frame” ond Wednesday, June 28, 1989 27. leritage Park given restored | ‘freight wagon > _ coated with mud so the red hi to steel tire. wouldn’t burn the = wood when put in place. Ofice in . place, the tire was doused with — cold water causing it to contract. and making it a permanent part of the wheel assembly. Once this work was done, and... the wheel hubs repaired, the wheels were installed, and with a dash of paint here and there the wagon was ready. The work had been completed just as Johnston might have done many decades ago in his. Terrace shop. And Johnston had to improvise to get ~ the job done, The special tools needed for this:job were design- _ed by Ted Johnston and made ‘by Dave Piffer. a ay oe “Jackle Rose (left) and Gail Wade (right) donated a Telegard 155 to Home Care Services co- ordinator Betty Stewart on behalf of the Terrace Kinette Club last week. The Kinettes fully support this new service which allows handicapped and sliderly residents to live in their own homes with the security of knowing help can be summoned instantly In the event of an emergency. Although more help Is still needed, community. support for this project | has. been great, and Stewart says this is something “I feel really good about". SUNDAY: Teitae MONDAY: T t “Yes, we now have your Javorite selection of Imports ” 635-6300 COLD BEER and WINE STORE Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday 9am. toll p.m. Sunday i a.m. to 11 p.m. ~~ Open Holidays —