4A — THE CITIZEN, Prince George — Wednesday, August 2, 1978 PET CORNER A column pregared_by ihe Prince George SPCAj Our apologies for the delay in announcing the winners of the fourth annual SPCA Children’s Pet Show. We would like to thank all those who participated and helped to make the day successful. We hope you all enjoyed yourselves. Special thanks to our judge, Nora Moline and to our master of ceremonies, Tom Bulmer of CJCI radio. We would also like to thank those who made generous donations for our raffle. Following are the winners of each category: Variety Pets - Most Unique Pet - ‘Bo Winkle’ the Lama show by Sylvia Lyzell. Most Obedient Pet - “Jingles” the goat shown by Daniel Col-ebeck. Smallest Pet - “Squir-mie” the golden hamster shown by Sheri Cooper. Cats — Most colourful - Puff shown by Karen Hartman; Largest - “Key-Muffin’ shown by ReJeanne MacDonald. Prettiest - “Panda” shown by Lori Andres. Small Dogs — Most colorful -“Rusty” shown by Ciny McLaughlin. Most Unique Ears - Puddins shown by Darren McMillan. Most Unique Tail - Black Sambo shown by Laurel Frey. Shiniest Coat -Ginger shown by Sharon McMillan. Longest Coat -Chico shown by Jamie Cher-niawsky. Medium Dogs - Most Colorful - Goldie shown by Carolyn Ibis. Most Unique Ears - Duke shown by Shannon McDougall. Most Unique Tail - Barney shown by Glen Thielmann. Longest Coat - Sandy shown by Krista Schelberg. Large Dogs — Most Colorful - Scamper shown by Paulette Joel. Most Unique Ears - Soby shown by Lisa Shelest. Most Unique Tail - Tawna shown by Deidre and Raelene Gladwin. Shinest Coat - Duchess shown by Sheri Cooper. Longest Coat-Schroeder shown by Jennifer Eaglestone. Specials — Longest Sit-Peanut shown by Lisa Rye. Longest Lay down - Schroeder shown by Jennifer Eaglestone. A DEFENSIVE DRIVING TIP Perfect driving is like a baseball game: all runs with no errors Vorn: BRITISH COLUMBIA SAFETY COUNCIL . . and your local Safety Council COME AND SEE ME DEPUTY HARRY ond I will show you one of our good used cars and trucks. Stop in at the sign of the Stetson in the sky ot: 1912-20th Ave. Phone 562-5344 DOUG NEAL MOTORS DL021MA Nechako Lodge & Interior Power Saw 3rd Annual LABOR DAY WEEKEND ^.ST- AND PRIZES □st Prize $5,000 CASH 2nd Prize BOAT & MOTOR rd Prize 16' CANOE Start thinking and planning right now because ANYBODY can enter and ANYBODY can win. The fish aren't particular as to whose line they are going to grab hold of. The Derby Rules and Regulations will be advertised at a later date. We'll keep you posted. START NOW! That's right . . . you can start getting ready for the big day by dropping out to the area and fishing the different spots to find out just where the big ones are hanging out. This weekend would be a great time to start and to make a great day or a beautiful weekend out of it. We'll give you all the help we can. "THE NECHAKO LODGE" is a beautiful, recently constructed, log lodge nestled in the wilderness and overlooking Knewstubb Lake, part of the Ootsa chain of waterways and one of Brjtish Columbia's largest lakes. Its LOCATION is 60 miles south-west of Vanderhoof on the Kenney Dam Road (Turn at the Shell station on HWY. 16 in Vanderhoof and follow the signs.) • Trail Rides • Lodge Facilities • Dining • Cabins • Campsites* Boat Rentals & Mooring • Smokehouse • Freezing Facilities • Wilderness Fishing • Annual Fishing Derby. (Labor Day Weekend — Over $6,000 in Prizes). Nechako Lodge welcomes individuals, family groups, conventions, seminars, hunting & fishing parties, etc., to take advantage of all its facilities. For further information and inquiries please write to NECHAKO LODGE, Write Box 1367 Vanderhoof. Radio Ph: Via Vanderhoof Operator. Sponsored by NECHAKO LODGE Radio Ph: Via Vanderhoof Operator Write Box 1367 Vanderhoof and INTERIOR POWER SAW SALES & SERVICE 140 Quebec, Prince George (1972) LTD. 563-3678