by Lisa Ziegler The Boots ’n Saddles 4-H members have been busy this year. We started far before riding season, in January with public speaking and demonstration competi- tions. Laura Polivka and Christina Wyatt came out with high scores and went on to compete in the regional public speaking competition. Tina and Lory Knull represented Terrace in the February regional demonstration competi- tion. | Public speaking and demonstrations take a lot of courage, and our members sure have it! We had a terrific turnout in the club contests, and the competition was Election of officers held Ladies Auxiliary President Beverly Dickie of Terrace recently presented Branch 13's President Robert Fisher with a cheque for $5000 from the Ladies Aux- iliary, The Ladies Auxiliary held their election of of- ficers at a recent meeting, The following members make up the 1986 executive: '_ President, Bev Dickie; first vice-president, Lot- tie Carter; second vice- president, Joyce Ken- nedy; secretary, Lissi Sorensen; and treasurer, Francis Fraser. The Executive com- mittee consists of: Anne Payne, Neta Arnold, and Martina Kosh. The Sergeant at Arms is Eva Braun. “ The profits raised from a recent bingo were disbursed to the follow- ing charities: Chair of Family Practice, Terrace View Lodge, Kidney Foundation, and the Pacific Command Hospital Fund, Captain John Harker of the Salvation Army attended a meeting to receive canned goods for the food hamper, gifts for the needy and a donation of $200 from the Ladies Auxiliary. ‘Beverly Dickie, Lottie Carter and Ann Kohl qualified for perfect at- tendance in 1985, Looking for a cuddly It's not the only thing you might find in the . Classifled Ads fierce; everyone had im- proved so much since last year Dr. Haze led us through an informative workshop on parasite control. He provided the necessary materials and showed the members how to determine the egg content -in horse feces, Regretfully Dr. Haze has left the Terrace area, and we thank him for his tremendous help to our club. Our leader, Diane Wyatt, was impressed with how well the members kept up their deworming programs. Our meetings have proved to be an in- teresting part of the club due to the various ac- tivities we hold such as films and talks from various people. With the turn of the weather, the summer fun begins. The various lessons and clinics that are held at the Thornhill community grounds have been a benfit for all the 'n Saddl members. Our riders have im- proved so much that the 4-H Youth Show was tough competition. Thanks to Tina Knull, who spent many hours organizing the show, it Was a great success! The climax of the year though, was Achieve- ment Day, held at the Fall Fair, and it was also a top-notch show. The Fall Fair looked spiffy due to the well- groomed horses and riders. The other 4-H clubs of Terrace added to the lively sights, for the spectators, with their competitions. | Terrace Review — Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1986 15 e Club report The judging rally was a chance for all the 4-H clubs to compete to- gether. All three of these events happened Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, and it was a social event along with the serious competition. But the biggest social event of the year, that everyone looked forward’ to, was the annual ban- quet, held on Oct. 6. This was the chance for our club to award the Child Development Cen- tre with a cheque of $1600. The money was raised through the hard efforts of our members, through a ride-a-thon on July 28. All of you out there who contributed to our cause are thanked. Now that our horses have been fully winteriz- ed, they can rest up for what is in store for them next year, and it’s going to be busy. As for the riders, we have some cosy winter activities to enjoy, such as various films, lec- tures, seminars from the local, more experienced horsemen, and of course, we are all prepar- ing for the public speak- ing and demonstration competitions. So keep an eye out for us and cheer us on. Thanks again to every- one who supported our causes in 1985, business calls, DRI 3873 Plan your $20* stopover today. For full details and reservations call your travel agent. * Subject to government approval & transportation tax not included Ever want to make a stopover during a trip but couldn't because it was just too expensive? Well now you can. Pacific Western introduces our new $20* stopover. Now you can make one stopover on most discount return fares or one each way when you pay full economy fare. It’s an economical way to visit more friends or make more —Cie