A Supplement to the Terrace Review —- Wednesday, August 28, 1991 HIGHWAY IG EAST- - - = ee ee nen een nee DESJARDINE AVE. ee) 2 * 5 Ss LOGERS SPORTS PARKING Ld TURY ST. FRONTAGE ROAD 1. FALL FAIR OFFICE 2, EXHIBIT HALL / INFO. CENTER 3. VENDORS ; 4, PET SHOW / SHRINE CLOWNS 5. CAR SHOW (SATURDAY) | 6. MUS _7. BAVARIAN GARDEN 8. CJFW . 9. CONCESSION 10. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB 11. WASHROOMS 12. POULTRY BARN 13. 4-H BARN 14, 4-H OFFICE & SHOWRING . 15, HORSE STALLS 16. HEAVY HORSE PULL & GYMKHANA 17, EQUIPMENT DISPLAY @ PAYPHONE a FIRST AID cm) HORSE SHOW _FINISH Thank you, Totem Ford for purchasing my steer at the 1990 Fall Fair 4-H Auction. Quinton Rafuse . Terrace Auctioneer Leo DeJong 44H husbandry and entrepreneurship shown... There is a growing group of _ young entrepreneurs who are de- --yeloping their business skills through 4-H. Each year, children throughout the Terrace area, take on a project that combines the elements of risk, efficiency and marketing, complemented with animal appreciation and husbandry. - Rabbits, sheep, cattle and horses provide educational and business ‘skill development that is the foun- dation for skills needed throughout life. Record keeping, speech mak- ing, and judging are major busi- ness elements that compliment the skills learned in husbandry. Although the public only sees the finished product, these long-term projects have many hours of work in the grooming, handling, and feeding of the animal. It is a dedi- cated commitment that exceeds what most people have with their - pets. For example, with the market lamb project, the children must learn how to lead the lamb using hand signals only, as lead ropes are not allowed. The lambs are lin stock ‘WALLPAPERS 33 - 50% off! ‘all in stock , FALL FAIR SALE af at _ TERRACE INTERIORS Ltd. — ‘GENERAL PAINT; ip SWZ ee Terrace Interiors Ltd., : me 4610 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, 635-6600 Zi(and application ‘in stock BORDERS 33 - 50% off! FREE ~ expert advise on all methods sheared twice to improve their fleece and appearance. They must be fed to reach an optimum market weight. The public is encouraged to come to the 4-H barns during the Skeena Valley Fall Fair this week- end (Aug.3i & Sept.1). The 4-H youngsters will be delighted to answer any of your questions about their projects. The sheep judging will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, followed by the beef judging at 3 p.m. The auction will be at 1:30 on Sunday. Adult experts judge the handling, grooming and physical condition of each animal before they are then auctioned to the public. All pur- chasers are issued a tax donation receipt for the total purchase price of the animal. Butcher fees are paid by the 4-H member, while cutting and wrapping fees are the expense of the purchaser. Come out and support these farmers of the futuret